Examples of 'want a battle' in a sentence

Meaning of "want a battle"

want a battle - This phrase suggests a desire or readiness to engage in a conflict or competitive situation. It is commonly used metaphorically to describe someone who is prepared to confront challenges or opposition

How to use "want a battle" in a sentence

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want a battle
I still want a battle of life or death with you.
I really do not want a battle.
Not want a battle.
I am not desperate . I just do not want a battle.
I do not want a battle here.
It seems you don't want to fight, and instead want a battle of words.
They want a battle.
He does not want a battle.
I want a battle where I'm fighting for my life.
We do not want a battle.
I still want a battle of life or death with you … To revenge my father 's death!
Now, raise your hands if you want a battle with the Masked Royal!
I still want a battle to life or death with you Release him!
I do not want -- No, I do not want a battle of humor.
I want a battle with you, too!

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No . I do not want a … no, I do not want a battle of humour.
If you really want a battle saddle up and get your rhythm.
That 's awesome! Now, raise your hands if you want a battle with the Masked Royal!
And I do not want a battle in the streets.
I do not want a … No, I do not want a battle of humor . No.
No, I do not want a battle of humor.

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