INFIGHT

Etymology

Verb

infight (third-person singular simple present infights, present participle infighting, simple past and past participle infought)

(intransitive) To fight with allies or other members of the same group.

(boxing) To box while extremely close to an opponent

Noun

infight (plural infights)

An internal battle; a fight with allies or other members of the same group.

Anagrams

• fightin'

Source: Wiktionary



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