Grub Street sees only the one man and goes straightway after him with a snickersnee.
2
Then the Prime Minister shouldered his faithful "snickersnee" and went forth as executioner.
3
The snickersnee swings towards the vitals of Hollywood.
4
You only did about ten days' work yesterday in ten minutes, swinging this frightful snickersnee of yours.
5
He'd ha' turned my brain tae some purpose wi' that muckle stick o' his if I hadna drawn my snickersnee.
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I gave this room to Harrison after he got into a knifefight.
2
Her body remembered the last knifefight she had been in...and the aftermath.
3
Neither had any inclination to turn the election into another bitterly polarized knifefight.
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Laura has a dream in which two men get in a vicious knifefight.
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You're the one who got involved in a fucking knifefight this afternoon, child.
Uso de cut-and-thrust en inglés
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The intricate silver cross-guard of a cut-and-thrust sword jutted from his belt.
2
And finally, there was a cut-and-thrust sword of alarming dimensions.
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Her shrewd question, uttered almost unthinkingly in the cut-and-thrust of repartee, had got home somewhere on an old wound.
4
His veteran Spanish infantry, armed with helmets and shields, and short cut-and-thrust swords, were the best part of his army.
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Cook and his colleagues were pioneers in the use of these new statutes in the real-life cut-and-thrust of the federal courtroom.
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With a shout of triumph he snatched up a straight cut-and-thrust sword, which in weight and size seemed exactly made for him.
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Of course all were armed; but, fortunately for us, none had anything more formidable than a cut-and-thrust dagger about ten inches long.
8
Dr John Dennis of the UK Central Science Laboratory in Norwich described some of the cut-and-thrust of this battle to the Leeds audience.
9
Certainly there is nothing more telling in drama than a piece of "cut-and-thrust" dialogue after the fashion of the ancient "stichomythia."
10
He took it up only after failing to make a living as a chemical worker and cab-driver in the cut-and-thrust of modern Beijing.
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The daily cut-and-thrust of Fleet Street will always attract individuals hungry for a story -tenacious, irreverent, often idealistic and cynical in equal measure.
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Amid the cut-and-thrust daily fights over stimulus, however, policymakers could be losing sight that growth potential is prematurely falling because of their own bad decisions.
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Notoriously libertarian, the technology industry yawned at the cut-and-thrust world of Pennsylvania Avenue politics, while legislators' eyes glazed at the mention of routers and bytes.
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His players, top of the Championship, were embroiled in cut-and-thrust fare with Leeds when Howe wanted them, not the hosts nor the crowd, to dictate.
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Achilles half draws "his great sword," one of the long, ponderous cut-and-thrust bronze swords of which we have actual examples from Mycenae and elsewhere.
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"Fight!" Sir Howard had unthinkingly clenched his fist, and was making cut-and-thrust motions in the air.