set-tos (Meaning)

set-tos

to begin actively and earnestly, a usually brief and vigorous fight or debate, to begin fighting

set-tos Sentence Examples

  1. The heated set-tos erupted in the boardroom as opinions clashed.
  2. The verbal set-tos between the two candidates made for an entertaining debate.
  3. The ongoing set-tos over budget cuts hindered progress on other departmental initiatives.
  4. The bitter set-tos between rivals threatened to derail the peace negotiations.
  5. The set-tos between teammates had become a recurring problem, affecting team morale.
  6. The minor set-tos were quickly resolved, showing the team's ability to work together despite occasional disagreements.
  7. The set-tos at the town hall meeting reflected the deep divisions within the community.
  8. The police were called to break up the physical set-tos between protesters outside city hall.
  9. The set-tos between family members had become so frequent that it was tearing the family apart.
  10. The set-tos over the new contract terms prevented the union from reaching an agreement with management.

FAQs About the word set-tos

to begin actively and earnestly, a usually brief and vigorous fight or debate, to begin fighting

quarrels, battle royals, misunderstandings, arguments,altercations, falling-outs, bickers, brawls, disagreements, cross fires

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The heated set-tos erupted in the boardroom as opinions clashed.

The verbal set-tos between the two candidates made for an entertaining debate.

The ongoing set-tos over budget cuts hindered progress on other departmental initiatives.

The bitter set-tos between rivals threatened to derail the peace negotiations.