Australian English Meaning of bandied words

worn out phrases

Other Australian English words related to worn out phrases

Definitions and Meaning of bandied words in English

bandied words

exchange, to exchange (words) argumentatively, to discuss lightly or banteringly, unite, to discuss or mention in gossip or small talk, to bat (something, such as a tennis ball) to and fro, bowed, a game similar to hockey and believed to be its prototype, to exchange (words) in argument, curved especially outward, to use in a glib or offhand manner, bowed outward at or below the knee, contend, to band together, bowlegged, to toss from side to side or pass about from one to another often in a careless or inappropriate manner

FAQs About the word bandied words

worn out phrases

exchange, to exchange (words) argumentatively, to discuss lightly or banteringly, unite, to discuss or mention in gossip or small talk, to bat (something, such

argued,bickered,Butted heads,clashed,fell out,fought,Butt heads,argued,quarrelled,had an argument

accepted,agreed,They got on well together,coexisted,concurred,consented,agreed

bandied (about) => bandied about, banderols => Banderol, banderoles => banners, banderol => Banderoll, banded (together) => Banded (together),