Arranged engagement in combat between two individuals.
A prearranged fight with deadly weapons by two people (accompanied by seconds) in order to settle a quarrel over a point of honor.
1 In 1779 a gentleman was killed in a duel in the park.
2 The Frenchman continued his aggressive approach, however, in a duel with Ricciardo.
3 Said to a real gentleman, these words would have provoked a duel .
4 The fifth set was an epic duel of will power and self-control.
5 There was no time lost in the preliminaries of the card duel .
6 Even in theory the necessity of the artillery duel is still asserted.
7 The duel was first to ten frags, and currently the scores read:
8 A hundred years ago George would have challenged him to a duel .
9 Then the two seconds met and decided the details of the duel .
10 Once in a duel he broke the right arm of his opponent.
11 Once there sounded the reverberating thunder of two icebergs in a duel .
12 Expect Brighton to prevail in an entertaining duel on the south coast.
13 He died on the morning of the third day after the duel .
14 The females were broken into parties respecting the event of the duel .
15 The duel came off one Saturday morning, in the woods near Vincennes.
16 Then, I'd challenge each product to a duel with its high-end counterpart.
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