(a) war of words
1war of words — noun singular an occasion when people or organizations criticize each other or argue in public: A debate on the causes of global warming has turned into a bitter war of words …
2war of words — A war of words is a bitter argument between people or organisations, etc …
3war of words — index argument (contention), contest (dispute), fight (argument) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4war of words — n [singular] a public argument between politicians etc …
5War of Words — Infobox Album Name = War of Words Type = studio Artist = Fight Released = September 14, 1993 Recorded = Genre = Heavy metal/Groove metal Length = 59:26 Label = Epic Producer = Reviews =*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg… …
6War of Words (Singers & Players album) — Infobox Album | Name = War Of Words Type = Album Artist = Singers Players Released = U.S. 1981 U.K. 1982 Recorded = On U Sound Records London Genre = Reggae,Dub Length = Label = U.S. 99 Records U.K. On U Sound Records Producer = Adrian Sherwood… …
7war of words — A war of words is a bitter argument between people or organisations, etc. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
8war of words — UK / US noun [singular] an occasion when people or organizations criticize each other or argue in public A debate on the causes of global warming has turned into a bitter war of words …
9(a) war of words — a long argument between two people or groups. The war of words between the two rivals for the presidency continues to dominate the news bulletins. (often + between) The article describes the war of words over acid rain. (often + over) …
10(a) war of words — a ˌwar of ˈwords idiom a bitter argument or disagreement over a period of time between two or more people or groups • the political war of words over tax Main entry: ↑waridiom …