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close-quarter fighting

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Word: Close-quarter fighting

Definition: Close-quarter fighting refers to a type of combat where two people are fighting very closely together, often just a few feet apart. This can involve physical techniques such as punches, kicks, or grappling, and it usually happens in a confined space where there isn’t much room to move around.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Context: Typically used in discussions about martial arts, military training, self-defense, or action movies.
Example Sentence:
  • "The soldiers were trained in close-quarter fighting to prepare for battles in tight spaces."
Advanced Usage:

In advanced contexts, "close-quarter fighting" can refer to specific martial arts or combat techniques, including disciplines like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, boxing, or Krav Maga. It's often discussed in military training programs or law enforcement training.

Word Variants:
  • There aren't direct variants of the term, but related terms include:
    • Close combat: A more general term that can include all forms of fighting at close range.
    • Hand-to-hand combat: Similar to close-quarter fighting, it emphasizes fighting without weapons.
Different Meaning:

While "close-quarter fighting" specifically refers to combat, "close quarters" can also be used more generally to describe any situation where people are in a small, confined space, such as a crowded room.

Synonyms:
  • Hand-to-hand combat
  • Close combat
  • Street fighting
  • Close-range fighting
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "close-quarter fighting," but here are some phrases that could relate: - "Get up close and personal": This means to get very close to someone or something, often used in a context that implies intimacy or confrontation. - "In the thick of it": This means to be in the middle of an intense situation or activity, which could apply to close-quarter fighting.

Summary:

"Close-quarter fighting" is a term that describes fighting that occurs at very short distances, emphasizing physical confrontation without much room to maneuver. It is often associated with self-defense and military training.

Noun
  1. hand-to-hand fighting at close quarters

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