[Idiom] FIGHT LIKE CATS AND DOGS. - Navigating Through Intense Arguments and Disputes

Fight like cats and dogs.

Fight like cats and dogs.

Argue intensely.

'Fight like cats and dogs' refers to people who are in frequent, intense arguments, much like the traditional view of cats and dogs as natural enemies. This expression vividly illustrates severe and noisy conflicts, often used to describe turbulent relationships or heated disputes where reconciliation seems as unlikely as friendship between feuding pets.

Example Sentences

  1. They fight like cats and dogs over the remote.

    They constantly argue over the remote control.

  2. Siblings often fight like cats and dogs but still care for each other.

    Siblings often quarrel intensely but still care for each other.

  3. Since childhood, the two friends fought like cats and dogs over trivial issues.

    Since they were young, these friends frequently argued over minor issues.

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