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Example sentences for "fight with"

  • Come, fight with me, I long to see thee dead.

  • I have learned how to fight with Turks; and that is the best place you can choose.

  • As he was a friend of Catilina, he did not choose to fight with him, and gave up the command to his lieutenant, by whom the wretch was defeated and slain.

  • Greeks may be heartily of this mind so long as we have to fight with them.

  • But Althias was by no means willing to accept the proposal, but demanded that he fight with him in single combat for the booty.

  • For all those who ruled over the Moors in Mauretania and Numidia and Byzacium sent envoys to Belisarius saying that they were slaves of the emperor and promised to fight with him.

  • We must win, for we fight with a rope around our necks.

  • Bear witness, my Lord, that I have no desire to fight with you," said I, with what coolness I could muster.

  • Cuff's fight with Figs, and the unexpected issue of that contest, will long be remembered by every man who was educated at Dr.

  • You Franks are gallant men indeed," said Blancandrin, "but your dukes and counts deserve blame when they counsel the Emperor to fight with us now.

  • One of the nobles of Mazanderan came out of their line, with a great club in his hands, and approaching the Persian army, cried in a loud voice, "Who is ready to fight with me?

  • They are fighting, and I am not there to fight with them.

  • No," said Bonaparte; "what do you want to fight with?

  • And before she had become his bride, Gwyn ap Nudd came, and carried her away by force; and Gwythyr the son of Greidawl gathered his host together, and went to fight with Gwyn ap Nudd.

  • But it was very difficult for Geraint to fight with him on account of his small size, for he was hardly able to get a full aim at him with all the efforts he could make.

  • That we have been transformed thus is enough for us to suffer, without your coming here to fight with us.

  • Many a pillow-fight with Gwen up and down the twisting passages of their attic nursery had made him expert.

  • Thence he had passed to Maryland, fallen upon Harper's Ferry and captured it, returned to fight with Lee at Sharpsburg, and in that battle had borne the brunt of the enemy's main assault with an unbroken front.

  • The Federal troops continued, however, to fight with gallantry.

  • It was now obvious that the North had to fight with a dangerous adversary, and that the people of the South were entirely in earnest.

  • I was just as naughty; I shouldn't have tried to fight with you.

  • I don't think there's any fellers left for you to fight with, so you're pretty safe.

  • I'm afraid I am going to have a fight with Ipse.

  • Let the preceptor, if he chooses fight; I shall not, however, fight with Dhananjaya.

  • Let all of us, uniting, fight with Indra's son who hath come.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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