slanging match
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˈslanging ˌmatch noun [countable] British English informal ARGUEan angry argument in which people insult each other 互相谩骂,对骂
Examples from the Corpus
slanging match• Anyway, so you had a slanging match.• No-one wins a dispute with Graham, so there's hardly any point indulging in a slanging match.• That is why the debate over abortion is more often a slanging match than a dialogue.• Then Vivienne joined in and the three of us had a big slanging match.• But local radio stations have joined in the slanging match over aid.ˈslanging ˌmatch nounChineseSyllable
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slanging match
ˈslanging ˌmatch
noun [countable] British English informal
an angry argument in which people insult each other
ˈslanging ˌmatch
noun [countable] British English informalan angry argument in which people insult each other