at each other's throats

The phrase "at each other's throats" means to be engaged in a fierce conflict or argument with someone, showing intense hostility or aggression towards one another. It implies a situation where individuals or groups are in a state of intense disagreement, often leading to confrontations or verbal clashes.


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