1. loggerheads - Noun
2. Loggerheads - Proper noun
The knapweed.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLike body and soul theory and practice are one, and like body and soul they are for the most part at loggerheads. Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
I can find good in my boss but he is at loggerheads with me. Yiddish Proverb
I can find good in my boss but he is at loggerheads with me. Jewish Proverb
Barnier and his British counterpart, David Frost, have been at loggerheads for months over key sticking points that include unfair competition rules, policing any future deal and fishing rights. Source: Internet
Artur Vanetsian, the former National Security Service (NSS) chief increasingly at loggerheads with Armenia’s political leadership, has been summoned for questioning in two criminal investigations, it emerged on Friday. Source: Internet
Barca have fallen three points behind Real Madrid in the title race after a defeat to Valencia and captain Lionel Messi appears to be at loggerheads with sporting director Eric Abidal. Source: Internet