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stoush
[ stoush ]
noun
- a fight or brawl.
stoush
/ staʊʃ /
verb
- tr to hit or punch
noun
- fighting, violence, or a fight
Word History and Origins
Origin of stoush1
Word History and Origins
Origin of stoush1
Example Sentences
This stoush over using European names for locally made products has stalled this week's trade talks, with the EU refusing Australia better access to their markets unless Australia agrees to rebrand its products.
So, straight back to his stoush against Wagner to start the next set.
Hewitt wasn’t about to get involved in a stoush with Tomic, saying it was “Bernie being Bernie and losing and going on and complaining.”
Hewitt wasn’t about to get involved in a stoush with Tomic, saying it was “Bernie being Bernie and losing and going on and complaining.”
No jurisdiction anywhere in the world inflicts as much gambling harm and losses on its community as New South Wales and the Opera House advertising stoush just highlights how the industry uses its power and connections to stand over government and get whatever it wants, irrespective of the harm caused.
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