Catfight (noun)

A noisy and violent argument or fight between two women.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from cat, in the sense of "an ill-tempered woman," + fight.

Examples:

  1. The bar was filled with the sounds of shouting and breaking glass, as the catfight escalated out of control.
  2. The catfight between the two women was intense and lasted for over an hour.
  3. The police were called to break up the catfight, which had become a danger to those around it.
  4. The catfight was fueled by jealousy and anger, and the two women seemed to have no intention of stopping.
  5. The catfight was embarrassing to those who witnessed it, and both women left the bar with black eyes and bruises.
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