| BULLFIGHT | • bullfight n. A public spectacle, in Spain and some other Latin countries, in which a person baits and often kills a bull. • BULLFIGHT n. a fight with a bull. |
| BUNFIGHTS | • bunfights n. Plural of bunfight. • bun-fights n. Plural of bun-fight. • bun␣fights n. Plural of bun fight. |
| CATFIGHTS | • catfights n. Plural of catfight. • cat␣fights n. Plural of cat fight. • CATFIGHT n. a fight between two women. |
| COCKFIGHT | • cockfight n. A contest, in a cockpit, between gamecocks fitted with cockspurs. • cockfight v. To participate in (as a rooster), or organize and run (as a gambler or bookmaker), a cockfighting event. • COCKFIGHT n. a fight between cocks. |
| COPYFIGHT | • copyfight n. A dispute over copyright. • copyfight v. To engage in a dispute over copyright. • COPYFIGHT n. the conflict between copyright holders and other individuals over the use, distribution and replication of copyright materials. |
| DOGFIGHTS | • dogfights n. Plural of dogfight. • dogfights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dogfight. • dog-fights n. Plural of dog-fight. |
| FIGHTABLE | • fightable adj. Able to be fought. • fightable adj. (Military) Capable in combat. • FIGHTABLE adj. able to be fought. |
| FIGHTBACK | • fightback n. A campaign of resistance; a counterattack. • fight␣back v. (Intransitive) to defend oneself by fighting. • fight␣back v. (Intransitive) to counterattack; to resist an attack. |
| FIGHTINGS | • fightings n. Plural of fighting. • FIGHTING n. the act of one that fights. |
| FIREFIGHT | • firefight n. A skirmish involving an exchange of gunfire. • fire-fight n. Alternative form of firefight. • FIREFIGHT n. an intense exchange of gunfire. |
| FISTFIGHT | • fistfight n. A fight using bare fists. • fistfight v. To fight using bare fists. • fist-fight n. Alternative form of fistfight. |
| GUNFIGHTS | • gunfights n. Plural of gunfight. • GUNFIGHT v. to fight with guns. |
| INFIGHTER | • infighter n. A person who engages in infighting. • INFIGHTER n. one who fights at close quarters. |
| OUTFIGHTS | • outfights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfight. • OUTFIGHT v. to surpass in fighting. |