| |||
wall on wall (Wall on wall fights have been a popular pastime since the early 17th century, and, while they are not as common today as they were back then ... – by Jack Beresford Tamerlane); line fight (A line fight is a pitched battle in which combatants face each other in two roughly parallel lines. academia.edu trtrtr); pitched battle (A battle or a fight in which the time and place are determined beforehand, rather than a casual or chance skirmish; A violent confrontation involving large numbers of people; тж. см. line fight Taras); street fight (between gang members Taras); gang fight (Taras); fist fight (Taras); wall-to-wall fist fighting (between gang members Taras); wall-to-wall fist fight (Taras) | |||
put hat on a hat (a football term. When the offensive line knows who they are to block at the line of scrimmage, and they succeed in executing the play, the result is almost always positive for them. The coach is happy that his players "put a hat on a hat". They use the word "hat" instead of helmet. The offense butted helmets with the defense and accomplished what they set out to do. shapker) | |||
| |||
close combat between two teams |
стенка на стенку: 410 phrases in 78 subjects |