noun a title of nobility given to certain high-ranking officials in Europe
verb to engage in a physical fight or competition, typically with fists
In political debates or elections, candidates 'duke it out' by presenting their arguments and competing for votes.
In competitive business environments, companies 'duke it out' by offering better products or services to attract customers.
In reality TV shows or competitions, contestants 'duke it out' to win prizes or recognition.
In combat sports such as boxing, MMA, or wrestling, athletes 'duke it out' in the ring or octagon to determine the winner.
In the world of literature, authors often duke it out for prestigious awards and book deals.
During therapy sessions, clients may duke it out with their inner demons and past traumas.
In the courtroom, lawyers duke it out to prove their case and win over the jury.
Competing athletes often duke it out on the field or court to determine the ultimate champion.
During debates and elections, politicians duke it out to win the votes and support of the public.