2duel verb
duels; US du·eled or British du·elled; US du·el·ing or British du·el·ling [no obj] : to fight a duel: such as a : to fight with someone using weapons (such as guns or swords) while other people watch
▪ He accepted the challenge to duel.
b : to compete or argue with someone
▪ Legislators dueled over the tax increases. ▪ The two runners dueled for the lead.
▪ He accepted the challenge to duel.
b : to compete or argue with someone
▪ Legislators dueled over the tax increases. ▪ The two runners dueled for the lead.




