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skirmish (s) (noun), skirmishes (pl)
1. A brief battle between small groups; usually, part of a longer or larger battle or war: Many skirmishes between countries have taken place throughout the centuries.
2. Any brisk encounter or conflict with another person, people, or even with oneself; usually, of a minor nature: During their political debates, the opposing parties had several skirmishes with each other.

The presidential candidates had a skirmish over their economic plans.

The two boys were lucky that they had a minor skirmish during recess at school before a teacher or the principal saw them.

3. Etymology: from French escarmouche and from Italian scaramuccia, "argument, altercation".
A conflict or dispute.
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