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61 to fight like a tiger
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62 to fight off
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63 to fight one's way through
lograr abrirse paso -
64 to fight shy of something/somebody
to fight shy of something/somebodyevitar algo/a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to fight shy of something/somebody
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65 to fight to the death
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66 to fight to the finish
luchar hasta el final -
67 to put up a fight
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68 put up a good fight
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69 to fight fire with fire
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70 to fight like cat and dog
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71 to fight shy of
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72 to fight with cold steel
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73 to gird o.s. for the fight or fray
English-spanish dictionary > to gird o.s. for the fight or fray
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74 he couldn't fight his way out of a paper bag
* hum es un gallina *English-spanish dictionary > he couldn't fight his way out of a paper bag
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75 a straight fight
(an election contest involving only two candidates.) mano a mano -
76 flight-or-fight reaction
English-Spanish medical dictionary > flight-or-fight reaction
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77 bull-fight
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78 cat fight
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79 cock-fight
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80 dog-fight
s.1 riña de perros (between dogs).2 (Aviat.) combate aéreo.
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