Advanced as in quarrel A disagreement or argument, often of a minor nature, similar to a squabble. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Set-to'
The athletes had a fierce set-to over the controversial decision made by the referee.
The actors had a backstage set-to before the final performance of the play.
The politicians engaged in a set-to during the debate over the new law.
The environmentalists had a set-to about the best approach to conservation.
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