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catfight
[kat-fahyt]
noun
a dispute carried out with intense hostility and bitterness.
catfight
/ ˈæˌڲɪ /
noun
informala fight between two women
Word History and Origins
Origin of catfight1
Example Sentences
Who wasn’t mesmerized by last week’s epic, if profoundly embarrassing, catfight between Elon Musk and Donald Trump?
But setting aside the soap opera aspects of the break-up, the catalyst for MAGA's big catfight was the budget bill that's currently sitting in the GOP-controlled Senate — and Musk isn't the only one who's got a very big problem with it.
Over a decade after 13-year-old Ruthy Ramirez never returns home after track practice, her oldest sister, Jessica, discovers Ruthy on TV in a tasteless reality show called “Catfight.”
In the 2016 dark comedy “Catfight,” Ms. Heche and Sandra Oh portray quarrelsome rivals locked in a lifetime of dirty tricks and grudge settling.
She also starred with Sandra Oh in the indie film “Catfight.”
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