fight to death
1. noun A bitter, hard-fought conflict that ends in the death of one of the participants. The battle between this lion and water buffalo truly is a fight to death—the victory of one ensures the demise of the other. The underground competition features experienced fighters from all over the world engaging in fights to death. Some prisoners were punished by being forced to engage in a fight to death.
2. noun An extremely difficult or serious challenge. Used hyperbolically. It was a fight to death getting that old lawnmower working again, but by God I did it! We knew it would be a fight to death negotiating the contract with their firm. You know it will be a fight to death to get City Hall to fund this initiative, right?
3. verb To engage in a bitter, hard-fought conflict that ends in the death of one of the participants. I know it's morbid, but one of the things I like best about nature documentaries is watching predators and their prey fighting to death. The crime boss forced the two underlings to fight to death, with the winner being spared any further punishment. It's a good thing the cops got here when they did—those two fools would have fought to death.
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