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fight
Verb
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When two people fight against each other, they hit each other and try to hurt each other.
Two children were fighting over a toy, and one child got hurt and started to cry.
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When two people fight against each other, they want different things and they try to get what they want. They might yell, or they might just try hard.
When that husband and wife fight with each other, they don't hit. They just yell at each other.
I'm fighting to get more money for the work I do.
fight
Noun
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A fight is when people are fighting.
There was a fight in the bar last night and three people had to go to the hospital.
against
Preposition
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In opposition, or not agreeing, to.
I am against that proposal. I think it is a bad idea.
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Pressed to.
He held her head against his chest.
crime
Noun
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A crime is an act that is against the law and for which you can go to jail.
Murder is a crime.
New York has a lot of crime.
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A crime is an extremely bad action.
Letting that puppy die is a crime.