noun
a game in which two teams pull on opposite ends of a rope, with the goal of dragging the other team across a central line
preposition
used to describe the activity or event involving the pulling of the rope
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The tug-of-war between the two political parties continued as they debated over the new policy.
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The kids had a fun time playing tug-of-war at the birthday party.
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Let's have a tug-of-war to see who gets the last slice of pizza!
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The constant power struggle in the office felt like a never-ending tug-of-war.