An open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals)
Climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling.
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Examples for "skin "
1 However, many brands have created new amazing products to calm inflamed skin .
2 A typical human body sheds perhaps five million skin particles per day.
3 Main outcome measures: Serum HIV-1 antibody status and tuberculin skin test reactivity.
4 They are in remarkably good health, although some have developed skin infections.
5 In human, however, transdermal application to the breast skin provides local delivery.
1 They are all in the scramble from the lowest to the highest.
2 There was a general rush and scramble ; men swore and women shrieked.
3 Once scramble begins to look solid, after about 1 minute, add tomatoes.
4 There's a franatic scramble in the Liverpool penalty area and Hyypia clears.
5 In response, card issuers scramble to figure out which charges are legitimate.
1 Gallas is recovering from a shin injury; Desailly has a back problem.
2 This was his thigh; this his shin ; this his ankle and foot.
3 They will, for example, scream for passes or adjust their shin pads.
4 Pounding heart, wavery vision, vague feeling of nausea, burning shin , aching hands.
5 Bend the left knee and raise that shin perpendicular to the floor.
1 Somehow he stayed above water, cursing at Sedric, unable to clamber out.
2 He must manage to clamber upon the top of the plank himself.
3 The other prisoners clamber up and sit down, using coffin-lids as benches.
4 I believe I screamed aloud, and started to clamber from the van.
5 He expected us to wade out, too, and clamber over the sides.
1 Investors put aside any concerns that the high-flying company would soon sputter .
2 He switched on the electric current, and the apparatus began to sputter .
3 The helicopter man pulled the ignition-cord and a rocket began to sputter .
4 He slammed the door viciously going out, causing the lamp to sputter .
5 The eruption of Vesuvius was only a little sputter to what followed.
1 With my wounded shoulder it was impossible to shinny up the pipe.
2 This is the NHL, and right now we're just playing shinny hockey.
3 To brother Bill fell shinny clubs and bats, marbles and a kite.
4 He'll let you play ' shinny ' in the halls if you want to.
5 For every gesture other apps have, we have a big shinny button.
Be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight.
1 However, one answer I struggle to see is with my family situation.
2 The meeting takes place as many of Europe's banks continue to struggle .
3 American families struggle to afford health insurance because they keep buying smartphones.
4 Previously, some affected family members expressed their financial struggle after the attacks.
5 Such firms often struggle to access credit in China's state-dominated financial system.
6 In return, she provided information crucial to his power struggle against Liu.
7 The second should be the struggle between the ideal and the actual.
8 Aid agencies struggle to feed and treat even the most urgent cases.
9 Rights struggle to continue after Missouri violence fades, organizers vow FERGUSON Mo.
10 Analysts believe the government will struggle to survive either of these votes.
11 He added: During the struggle , some people sold out for different reasons.
12 I'm innocent.' He tried to struggle but the soldiers held him fast.
13 The current left-leaning government may struggle to encourage investment and implement reforms.
14 People are continuing to struggle to get crisis support out of hours.
15 The city is the main symbol of the national struggle between Israel
16 No doubt it went to finance some struggle somewhere; I don't know.
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