Word info

stoush

Speech parts

1. stoush - Noun

2. stoush - Verb

Meaning

stoush (plural stoushes)

(Australia, New Zealand, informal) A fight, an argument.

stoush (third-person singular simple present stoushes, present participle stoushing, simple past and past participle stoushed)

(Australia, informal) To fight; to argue.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

Foster does not expect the transtasman board room stoush to spill onto the field when the All Blacks and Wallabies play the first test of the year on Sunday, October 11. Source: Internet

Liberty has found itself in other legal tussles before, including a stoush with Macquarie in 2015 that was settled out of court. Source: Internet

The NRL board member has been busy with that little old stoush about broadcast rights and the minor matter of getting league back on the paddock. Source: Internet

The stoush started in May when Hourglass chief executive Carisa Janes sent a letter to the Australian company wanting to terminate their exclusive distribution contract, court documents state. Source: Internet

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