noun

skirmish

minor fight, scuffle, clash

A brief skirmish broke out between the two groups.

A brief skirmish broke out between the two groups.

They were involved in a political skirmish over the new law.

They were involved in a political skirmish over the new law.

a skirmish ((between A and B)) a small fight between people/groups. A brief skirmish broke out between the two groups.

a skirmish ((over sth.)) a small fight about something. They had a skirmish over the new law.

Synonyms: fight, clash, conflict, scuffle; Antonyms: truce, peace, agreement

From Old French 'escarmouche', from Italian 'scaramuccia', likely of Germanic origin.

Sounds a bit like 'squirmish'. Imagine people squirming during a small, uncomfortable fight.

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