fight scene

collocation in English

meaningsoffightandscene

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fight
noun
uk
/faɪt/
us
/faɪt/
an argument or an occasion when someone uses physical force to try to ...
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scene
noun
uk
/siːn/
us
/siːn/
a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period ...
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(Definition offightandscenefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffight scene

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It included fifteen minutes of extendedfightscenefootage and a feature-length commentary.
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It depicts a barfightsceneand was performed by actors.
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During thefightscene, a number of skyscrapers are shown getting destroyed.
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The two bodies are seen to mysteriously appear on the temple floor, near the beginning of the templefightscene.
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Then, in a virtual arena, a brief computer-animatedfightscenereveals the results.
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The bridge and its surroundings are location of afightscenein issues 3 and 4.
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The foodfightscenewas completed in one take by necessity, as the cafeteria was destroyed afterward.
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After a chase and afightscene, he is apprehended, but released because of a seemingly solid alibi.
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The instruction manual matches this trend with the cover being afightscenebetween the two.
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Thefightscenewas filmed on a sound stage set, rather than in the house, for safety and practicability reasons.
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It is the only film he has made to date without a singlefightsceneor stunt sequence.
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In many cases, afightscenethat would have lasted 10 seconds ran over many pages!
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Near the end of the film, afightsceneis set in a blizzard.
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Tadanobu declares his true identity to his foe, and the two clash in a complex choreographedfightscene.
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In thefightscene, the moves were choreographed.
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During afightscenein one of the films he broke his left hand.
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After a dramaticfightscene, the marriage takes place.
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Mahoney was hurt on the same day, injuring a metatarsal in afightscene, but he was able to walk and continue filming the next day.
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