Spoiling for a fight Meaning in English
expression · lemma: spoil for a fight
Definición
To be eager, ready, or looking for a confrontation or argument, often angrily or aggressively.
Uso & Matices
Informal, usually describes someone looking for trouble or a confrontation, not always physical. Often used with 'seems' or 'looks like'. Common variations: 'spoiling for an argument.' Not literal spoiling; means being eager for conflict.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He was spoiling for a fight after the bad news.
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She looked like she was spoiling for a fight all evening.
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If you're spoiling for a fight, this isn't the place.
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After a long, stressful day, he's always spoiling for a fight—even over small things.
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Don't talk to her right now—she's spoiling for a fight with anyone who comes near.
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You can tell he's spoiling for a fight from the way he keeps glaring at everyone.
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