Crossword clues for dustup
The Collaborative International Dictionary
dustup \dust"up\ n. an angry dispute.
Syn: quarrel, wrangle, row, words, run-in.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context informal English) A scuffle or fight. 2 (context informal by extension English) An argument or dispute.
WordNet
Usage examples of "dustup".
Nobody had gone through since the dustup with Jose and Carlos started.
He was far past the age where he could face the possibility of a dustup with one young man, let alone two.
They had to finish this dustup quickly, for more guards might spill through the door at any time.
He had got a look inside one or two of them during some of the Settlertown dustups, and even ridden in one of them.
I normally did not even carry it, considering the normal life-and-death dustups not worth this price of winning.
Like bloody hell, Austin thought, and it didn't take a master intellect, once Capella showed at the lock, to predict it had to do with the dustup on the dock, that the dustup had a lot to do with Christian asking extra security outside, and had a damned lot to do with Christian's scouring around and making more noise on the information market than Corinthian habitually liked.