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spar
1[spahr]
noun
Nautical., a stout pole such as those used for masts, etc.; a mast, yard, boom, gaff, or the like.
Aeronautics., a principal lateral member of the framework of a wing of an airplane.
verb (used with object)
to provide or make with spars.
spar
2[spahr]
verb (used without object)
(of boxers) to make the motions of attack and defense with the arms and fists, especially as a part of training.
to box, especially with light blows.
to strike or attack with the feet or spurs, as gamecocks do.
to bandy words; dispute.
noun
a motion of sparring.
a boxing match.
a dispute.
spar
3[spahr]
noun
any of various more or less lustrous crystalline minerals, as fluorspar or feldspar.
SPAR
4[spahr]
noun
(during World War II) a woman enlisted in the women's reserve of the U.S. Coast Guard (disbanded in 1946).
SpAr
5abbreviation
spar
1/ spɑː /
verb
boxing martial arts to fight using light blows, as in training
to dispute or argue
(of gamecocks) to fight with the feet or spurs
noun
an unaggressive fight
an argument or wrangle
informal, a close friend
spar
2/ spɑː /
noun
any piece of nautical gear resembling a pole and used as a mast, boom, gaff, etc
( as modifier )
a spar buoy
a principal supporting structural member of an aerofoil that runs from tip to tip or root to tip
spar
3/ spɑː /
noun
any of various minerals, such as feldspar or calcite, that are light-coloured, microcrystalline, transparent to translucent, and easily cleavable
Other Word Forms
- sparlike adjective
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Example Sentences
Millions of dollars have already flowed into the nascent campaigns sparring over the Nov. 4 special-election ballot measure that asks voters to set aside the congressional boundaries drawn in 2021 by California’s independent redistricting commission.
Earlier this month, Musk said on X that he planned to take legal action against Apple, causing a sparring match on the social media platform between him and OpenAI’s Altman.
Quinton Jackson said his son had recently suffered a concussion from a sparring session and should not have been involved in physical activity.
"I'm really enjoying it. You get to a point where you look forward to sparring, to getting punched in the face," Essex said.
Before turning 16, he was sparring with former cruiserweight world champion and current heavyweight Lawrence Okolie.
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