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Meaning of at daggers drawn | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
/æt ˌdæɡəz ˈdɹɔːn/

Definitions

In a state of open hostility.

British, idiomatic

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Examples

“And upon this point, vvere they at Daggers Dravvn vvith the Emperour.”
“The new duke of Orléans, son of the Regent, was a callow and shallow youth and worse still—for the house of Condé, collateral with the Bourbons, was perennially at daggers drawn with the rival Orléans dynasty—had just married and already made his wife pregnant.”
“But [David] Cameron nevertheless feels confident, because he is pretty sure that he has got Labour where he wants it, still off the centre ground on economic credibility and increasingly at daggers drawn with the Liberal Democrats, not least over the pivotal electoral event of this parliament, the AV referendum.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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