Inconclusive as to outcome; close or just even in a race or comparison or competition.
Involving two persons; intimately private.
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Examples for "tete-a-tete"
Examples for "tete-a-tete"
1This year, that tete-a-tete has spilled over to the world of... refrigerators?
2What thoughts passed through her mind during the long 'tete-a-tete'?
3Who complains that a musician lacks the capacity for tete-a-tete if they manage the notes?
4What I needed was to sit down and have a little tete-a-tete with Dennis Hamilton.
5The fact that they are paired together in a two-ball on Thursday morning frames their tete-a-tete perfectly.
1Forget the politicians going head-to-head on Morning Ireland or The Last Word.
2However, the BBC reports Anand has won more of their head-to-head matches.
3However Bekele has the better head-to-head record across all distances and surfaces.
4He's likely to go head-to-head at one point with all five K.C.
5Prediction and head-to-head As already noted, New Zealand's record is vastly superior.
6Tune in this January to watch the first American scrappers go head-to-head.
7Overall head-to-head stats don't make for pleasant reading for the home side.
8Large head-to-head trials should be performed to optimally inform clinical decision making.
9The ITV debate was the only head-to-head meeting between the two candidates.
10Both leaders have been preparing for their head-to-head in their own way.
11Saturday night had six of Serie A's top seven teams going head-to-head.
12Prediction and head-to-head South Africa have a vastly superior record over Argentina.
13The two will now go head-to-head in a runoff on December 15.
14Get the preview, prediction and head-to-head for South Africa vs Australia here.
15Get the preview, prediction and head-to-head for Argentina vs New Zealand here.
16Unable to go head-to-head against big producers, Burkina Faso instead cultivated quality.