contention

Related to contention: memory contention

a bone of contention

An unresolved problem, dispute, or disagreement. Jerry leaving his dirty dishes in the sink for days became a bone of contention between him and his roommate.
See also: bone, contention, of

in contention

Among those eligible to win something; in competition. Don't count them out just because they've been on a losing streak—they're still in contention for that final playoff spot.
See also: contention
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bone of contention

Fig. the subject or point of an argument; an unsettled point of disagreement. We've fought for so long that we've forgotten what the bone of contention is. The question of a fence between the houses has become quite a bone of contention.
See also: bone, contention, of
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

bone of contention

Main issue of a disagreement; something to quarrel about. For example, Grandfather's will was a bone of contention for the whole family. This expression alludes to two dogs fighting (contending) over a single bone. In slightly different guise, bone of dissension, it was used figuratively in the 16th century and took its present form in the early 1700s.
See also: bone, contention, of
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

a bone of contention

COMMON A bone of contention is an issue that people are arguing about. Both players were lectured severely by the referee, but the real bone of contention was the injury to Montgomery. Pay, of course, is not the only bone of contention. Note: The image here is of two dogs fighting over a bone.
See also: bone, contention, of
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

a bone of contention

a subject or issue over which there is continuing disagreement.
The idea is of a bone thrown into the midst of a number of dogs and causing a fight between them.
See also: bone, contention, of
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

a bone of conˈtention

a matter about which there is a lot of disagreement: The interpretation of this painting has long been a bone of contention among art historians.
See also: bone, contention, of

in/out of conˈtention (for something)

with/without a chance of winning something: Only three teams are now in contention for the title. With that defeat, Marshall dropped out of contention.
See also: contention, of, out
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

bone of contention

The subject of a dispute.
See also: bone, contention, of
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

bone of contention, the

The central point of a dispute. The phrase alludes to two dogs fighting over a single bone, and originally was a bone of dissension (“This became a bone of dissension between these deere friends,” William Lambarde, 1576). The current cliché dates from the early eighteenth century, although the metaphor of dogs fighting over a bone had been transferred to human quarrels long before (“The devil hath cast a bone to set stryfe between you,” John Heywood’s Proverbs, 1562).
See also: bone, of
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • a bone of contention
  • bone of contention
  • a difference of opinion
  • (there is) no problem with that
  • bone of contention, the
  • in dispute
  • have a beef with (someone or something)
  • hold out an olive branch
  • hold out an olive branch (to someone)
  • get square with
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On Williams' return date, Wagner added: "I think, if everything goes to plan, he will be back in contention after the international break."
DERBY COUNTY v SHEFF UNITED Rams' Curtis Davies (hamstring) and George Evans (knee) are in contention. United's Conor Washington will be available after his omission from the Northern Ireland squad for personal reasons.
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BAGHDAD / NINA / Deputy Head of the Legal Committee in the House of Representatives Muhsin al-Sadoun announced an agreement on the points of contention regarding the general amnesty law at the meeting of the Legal Committee yesterday.
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Gillian Cooke yesterday leapt into contention for a Commonwealth Games long jump place.
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FELL RUNNING SEVERAL athletes from North and Mid Wales will be in contention for prizes when the Welsh Fell Running Championship concludes on Sunday.