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  • 51fight — I. v. n. 1. Combat, war, battle, contend (in arms), draw the sword, unsheathe the sword, measure swords, take arms, take up arms, go to war let slip the dogs of war, try the fortune of arms or battle. 2. Do battle, ply one s weapons, contend,… …

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  • 52Close coupled field technology — CCFT technology in an air sterilization duct unit. Close coupled field technology (CCFT) is an air sterilization process that kills 99.999% of microbes, bacteria (including bacterial endospores), viruses, germs, mold spores, volatile organic… …

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  • 53close-quarter fighting — noun hand to hand fighting at close quarters • Hypernyms: ↑fight, ↑fighting, ↑combat, ↑scrap …

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  • 54To fight shy — Fight Fight (f[imac]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fought} (f[add]t); p. pr. & vb. n. {Fighting}.] [OE. fihten, fehten, AS. feohtan; akin to D. vechten, OHG. fehtan, G. fechten, Sw. f[ a]kta, Dan. fegte, and perh. to E. fist; cf. L. pugnare to fight,… …

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  • 55To close on — Close Close, v. i. 1. To come together; to unite or coalesce, as the parts of a wound, or parts separated. [1913 Webster] What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? Byron. [1913 Webster] 2. To end, terminate, or come to a period; as, the debate …

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  • 56To close upon — Close Close, v. i. 1. To come together; to unite or coalesce, as the parts of a wound, or parts separated. [1913 Webster] What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? Byron. [1913 Webster] 2. To end, terminate, or come to a period; as, the debate …

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  • 57To close with — Close Close, v. i. 1. To come together; to unite or coalesce, as the parts of a wound, or parts separated. [1913 Webster] What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? Byron. [1913 Webster] 2. To end, terminate, or come to a period; as, the debate …

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  • 58To close with the land — Close Close, v. i. 1. To come together; to unite or coalesce, as the parts of a wound, or parts separated. [1913 Webster] What deep wounds ever closed without a scar? Byron. [1913 Webster] 2. To end, terminate, or come to a period; as, the debate …

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  • 59dog fight — fight between airplanes at close quarters; fight between dogs; fiercely disputed contest, rough fight …

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  • 60Ray Close — Infobox Boxer|name= Ray Close realname= Ray Close nickname= weight= Super Middleweight nationality=Northern Irish birth date= Birth date and age|1969|1|20|mf=y death date= birth place= Belfast, Northern Ireland home= Chicago, U.S. style= Orthodox …

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