Tussle | Mean of tussle in English Dictionary
/ˈtʌsəl/
- Verb
- to fight or struggle with someone by grabbing or pushing
- Two players tussled for the ball.
- Some guy was tussling [=scuffling] with a security guard.
- to argue or compete with someone
- The residents of the neighborhood tussled with city hall for years about the broken parking meters.
- Noun
- a short fight or struggle
- The suspect was arrested after a tussle with a security guard.
- an argument or a dispute
- a tussle for control of the company
- The President is in for another tussle with Congress.