set-to (Meaning)

Wordnet

set-to (n)

a brief but vigorous fight

Webster

set-to (n.)

A contest in boxing, in an argument, or the like.

set-to Sentence Examples

  1. The boxing match was set-to begin at 9 pm sharp.
  2. The band was set-to perform their album in its entirety.
  3. The students were set-to present their projects tomorrow.
  4. The reporters were set-to interview the mayor about the new city budget.
  5. The construction crew was set-to start building the new bridge next week.
  6. The hiking trail was set-to reopened after the storm damage repair.
  7. The restaurant was set-to close for renovations next month.
  8. The wedding was set-to take place in the garden at sunset.
  9. The engineers were set-to test the new prototype this weekend.
  10. The fireworks display was set-to begin after dark.

FAQs About the word set-to

a brief but vigorous fightA contest in boxing, in an argument, or the like.

settle (down), concern, busy, engage, commit, address,knuckle down, involve, wear out, put out

dawdle, monkey (around), potter (around), trifle, monkey (around), idle,fiddle (around), putter (around), play, mess around

The boxing match was set-to begin at 9 pm sharp.

The band was set-to perform their album in its entirety.

The students were set-to present their projects tomorrow.

The reporters were set-to interview the mayor about the new city budget.