Examples of 'come to blows' in a sentence

Meaning of "come to blows"

come to blows: This phrase indicates a situation where a disagreement or conflict between individuals escalates into a physical altercation or fight
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  • To fight; to initiate physical conflict, especially subsequent to escalating tension or antagonism.
  • To degrade into a fight or physical conflict (in reference to an argument or to a situation of tension or antagonism).

How to use "come to blows" in a sentence

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come to blows
We are not going to come to blows over some hussy.
They insult each other as if they were going to come to blows.
I nearly come to blows with four or five students.
Real bros never let it come to blows.
If they do come to blows then things will get very very interesting.
But the rivals dont come to blows.
They would have come to blows if security had not escorted the old guy out.
They said you had come to blows.
Zack and Jack soon come to blows and thereafter avoid speaking to each other.
The rivals will have to come to blows.
I am sure they will come to blows to have a shower with you.
Do not tell me they have come to blows.
The two animals then come to blows whilst trying to bite each other.
They start fighting and come to blows.
We are gonna come to blows with Kasius soon.

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She thought they would come to blows.
Mannix and Warren almost come to blows over their controversial war records.
I was expecting some people to come to blows.
They have come to blows now.
People who like different kinds of jazz come to blows.
We would never come to blows over it.
Do not tell me those two have actually come to blows.
They had come to blows.
People who like different kinds ofjazz come to blows.
If it had come to blows.
This difference of opinion has often caused the two to come to blows.
I just saw them nearly come to blows at the cafe.
A shouting match ensued in which it appeared the two men might come to blows.
Just do not come to blows.
There have come times when groups oppositely polarized have come to blows.
Let us not come to blows.
A social media post caused Tommy Lee and his son to come to blows.
Differences come to blows.
I can not believe that you and Brandon would ever actually come to blows.
Lawmakers come to blows.
It was not the first time that Kurds and Arabs have nearly come to blows.
Then we come to blows.
I thought you were going to come to blows.
Is it normal to come to blows at the Social.
Mountain trolls and woodland trolls often come to blows here.
Geralt and Tailles almost come to blows when the latter insults Nenneke.
Her husband and her lover had even come to blows.
Had a couple last year almost come to blows over the table centerpieces.
I suppose I have to stop them before they come to blows.
Drusus is noted to have once come to blows with Sejanus in an argument.
As close as I have seen two people almost come to blows.
Supporters of both eventually come to blows over which is the real Superman.
Some opponents of Ali Bongo and some faithful come to blows.
I have seen two Spanish soldiers come to blows over the last seat in an ambulance.
For a moment, it looked like it would come to blows.

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Examples of using Blows
The gentle breeze blows my scarf away
He blows a white cloud from his mouth
And the wind blows it back again
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