scuffle with (one)

scuffle with (one)

To enter into a rough, disorderly fight or altercation with one. The bouncer threw him out for scuffling with other patrons of the bar. I scuffled with him for a bit over the money, but he managed to overpower me.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

scuffle with someone

to struggle or have a fight with someone. The two prisoners scuffled with each other a little till a guard came along and saw them. The cowboys scuffled with the deputies when they came out of the saloon.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • scuffle
  • scuffle with
  • piles
  • piling
  • pile in
  • permit (one) in(to something or some place)
  • permit into
  • turf (one) out
  • pile into
  • pile into (something)