at each other's throats
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Prepositional phrase
at each other's throats
- (idiomatic) In mutual conflict.
- Synonym: at one another's throats
- The two roommates had been at each other's throats ever since the first took the biggest bedroom without any discussion.
- 2016 October 22, Rami G Khouri, “Lebanese oligarchy preserves its interests once again”, in Aljazeera[1]:
- Hariri's endorsement of Aoun for the presidency on Thursday is a dramatic and expedient marriage of opposing political camps that have been at each other's throats for years.
Translations
in mutual conflict
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