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  1. TUSSLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of TUSSLE is a physical contest or struggle : scuffle. How to use tussle in a sentence.

  2. TUSSLE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    TUSSLE definition: to struggle or fight roughly or vigorously; wrestle; scuffle. See examples of tussle used in a sentence.

  3. TUSSLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    tussle verb [I] (DISAGREE) Add to word list to have difficult disagreements or strong arguments:

  4. TUSSLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If one person tussles with another, or if they tussle, they get hold of each other and struggle or fight. They ended up ripping down perimeter fencing and tussling with the security staff.

  5. Tussle - definition of tussle by The Free Dictionary

    tussle verb To contend with an opponent at close quarters, as by attempting to throw him or her:

  6. tussle noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    Definition of tussle noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. tussle (for/over something) a short struggle, fight or argument especially in order to get something. He was injured during a …

  7. tussle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jan 14, 2026 · Verb tussle (third-person singular simple present tussles, present participle tussling, simple past and past participle tussled) To have a tussle.

  8. tussle - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    tussle (tus′ əl), v., -sled, -sling, n. v.i. to struggle or fight roughly or vigorously; wrestle; scuffle. n. a rough physical contest or struggle; scuffle. any vigorous or determined struggle, conflict, etc.: I had …

  9. Tussle (verb) – Meaning and Examples - Better Words

    What does tussle mean? To engage in a physical or metaphorical struggle or scuffle, typically involving a strenuous and chaotic exchange of effort or opposing forces.

  10. Tussle Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Tussle definition: To struggle roughly; scuffle.