hand to hand
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Definition
Adverb: At close quarters; involving direct physical contact or very close proximity, typically in combat or conflict.
Usage
Used to describe a manner of fighting or engaging in conflict where the participants are physically very close to each other, often without the use of long-range weapons.
Examples
- The battle descended into hand-to-hand combat in the trenches.
- They fought hand to hand for control of the weapon.
- The security personnel were trained in hand-to-hand fighting techniques.
Advanced Usage
- "hand-to-hand" (Adjective): When used before a noun, it is commonly hyphenated to form a compound adjective.
- The soldiers engaged in hand-to-hand combat.
- It was a brutal hand-to-hand struggle.
Variants and Related Words
- Close-quarters: (Adjective/Adverb) At or within a very short distance.
- The close-quarters fighting was intense.
- Melee: (Noun) A confused fight or scuffle at close quarters.
- The argument turned into a general melee.
Synonyms
- At close range
- Face-to-face
- Body-to-body
Related Phrases
- Hand-to-hand combat: (Noun Phrase) A physical confrontation between two or more persons at very short range.
- Marines are experts in hand-to-hand combat.
- To go hand to hand: (Verb Phrase) To engage in direct physical fighting.
- The knights went hand to hand with swords and shields.
Adverb
- at close quarters
- fought hand to hand