head-to-head (hĕdtə-hĕd)
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Tweet adv. 1. In direct confrontation or conflict at close quarters: The two brothers went at it head-to-head. 2. Arranged in a line with the heads adjacent to each other: The bunk beds were set up head-to-head. 3. Running close together in the same direction; neck and neck: The horses ran head-to-head. head-to-head adv. |
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