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rough-and-tumble
rough-and-tumbleadjectivecharacterized by violent, random, disorderly action and struggles.
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rough and tumble
rough and tumbleDisorderly scuffling or infighting, as in She had some reservations about entering the rough and tumble of local politics. This expression originated in the late 1700s in boxing, where it referred to a fight without rules. [Mid-1800s]
rough-and-tumble
Americanadjective
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characterized by violent, random, disorderly action and struggles.
a rough-and-tumble fight; He led an adventuresome, rough-and-tumble life.
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given to such action.
noun
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of rough-and-tumble
First recorded in 1785–95
Example Sentences
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Rough and tumble elections have happened before; they will again.
From Washington Times • Nov. 15, 2016
Rough and tumble campaign tactics are nothing new in New York politics, but those attacks were anonymous — and perfectly legal.
From New York Times • Feb. 4, 2014
Rough and tumble is the word, but somehow in the midst of it all, her highness manages to make her mind known and off she flies with the lucky one.
From The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year by Beebe, William
"Rough and tumble it is!" cried Higgins, and grappled with bear-like arms.
From The Plunderer by Oyen, Henry
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