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Come to blows Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəm/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈbɫoʊz
KUHM tuh BLOHZ
kˈʌm/ /tˈuː/ /blˈəʊz
KUM tuh BLOHZ

Definition

If two or more people come to blows, they start to fight physically, often after an argument or heated disagreement.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and idiomatic; used for serious arguments escalating to physical fighting. Often found in news, conversation, or literature. Does not refer to minor disagreements—actual or near fights. Common collocations: "nearly come to blows," "almost came to blows."

Example Sentences

After arguing for hours, they came to blows.

basic

The two boys were about to come to blows at the playground.

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The meeting ended when the participants came to blows.

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Things got so heated that they almost came to blows over something silly.

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It's rare for coworkers to come to blows, but it happened in this office.

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We disagreed, but thankfully we didn't come to blows about it.

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