Fight tooth and nail

The phrase "fight tooth and nail" means to fight or defend oneself vigorously and with great determination, using all available means and exerting maximum effort. It implies exhibiting relentless and fierce resistance or opposition to achieve a desired outcome or protect one's interests. The phrase suggests a strong and uncompromising approach to confrontation or conflict.


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