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joust
[joust, juhst, joost]
noun
a combat in which two knights on horseback attempted to unhorse each other with blunted lances.
this type of combat fought in a highly formalized manner as part of a tournament.
jousts, a tournament.
a personal competition or struggle.
verb (used without object)
to contend in a joust or tournament.
to contend, compete, or struggle.
The candidates will joust in a television debate.
joust
/ dʒaʊst /
noun
a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with lances. A tournament consisted of a series of such engagements
verb
(intr; often foll by against or with) to encounter or engage in such a tournament
he jousted with five opponents
Other Word Forms
- jouster noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of joust1
Word History and Origins
Origin of joust1
Example Sentences
Recently, one pair of cosmic dancers has turned astronomer’s heads by performing a very dangerous routine — which they’ve nicknamed the cosmic joust!
Evenings at the Breach House are not all make-out sessions, literary jousting and pizza.
Fleetwood and Thomas jousted through the back nine and also made it to the last all square.
Verbal jousting on British and Irish Lions tours is as much a part of the deal as the rugby itself - and the mind games started anew in recent days.
But this food aid appears to have become be another chess piece in the joust between California and the Trump administration’s efforts to pressure state and local officials to follow its edicts.
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