single combat
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of single combat
First recorded in 1600–10
Example Sentences
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Halfway through the movie, to ward off full-scale war with the Philistines, David volunteers to engage in single combat with the enemy’s champion: an oversize fellow named Goliath.
Musk further instigated his fan base with another tweet that challenged Putin to a single combat duel.
From Salon
First, every single combat death in Iraq and Afghanistan has ripple effects here at home.
From Salon
Project Convergence reflects the need to rapidly merge a variety of assets — both in the air and on the ground — into a single combat element, the focus of the new training regime.
From Washington Times
Swordsfolk go toe-to-toe against one another in single combat, fighting for the honor of impressing the High King and his Court.
From Literature
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