Sara: You know ,Richard and James have had this running battle for month.
Last night James really let Richard have it. I thought they were going to come to blows.
Diana: Really? That sounds serious.
Sare: Richard walk in spoiling for a fight. He says 'It's time we had this out.' James looks up and
says,'Are you sure you want to take me on?' Richard says 'yeah,I am sure'
'Bring it on' says James. And then they went at it-hot and heavy.
Diana: Wow.
Sara: Yeah,It was the most exciting game of Ping-pong I have never seen.
Wanting to fight
spoiling to fight; very eager to fight.
take on someone,also take someone on: to choose to fight or compete with someone.
Starting a fight
pick a fight, also start something : to begin a fight
go at it , also go at someone or let someone have it: to attack someone physically or with words.
let fly with something: to say something that will make someone angry
bring it on: to begin a fight or a competition.
Fighting
fight it out : to fight or argue until an agreement is reached.
have it out (with someone): to argue or fight with someone who has made you angry
come to blows: to begin to fight physically
take off gloves off : to start fighting or arguing in a more determined way
a running battle: an argument that continues for a long time.
Hot and heavy : full of strong emotion.
preventing a fight
keep the peace.
Making complaints
In some countries ,the people often complain.
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