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Definition of Street fighter
1. Noun. A contestant who is very aggressive and willing to use underhand methods.
2. Noun. Someone who learned to fight in the streets rather than being formally trained in the sport of boxing.
Definition of Street fighter
1. Noun. Someone who takes part in street fighting ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Street Fighter
Literary usage of Street fighter
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Washington and His Generals by Joel Tyler Headley (1850)
"A Wagoner in Braddock's Army—Receives five hundred lashes—Made Ensign—Severely
wounded by the Indians—Narrow Escape—Becomes a street fighter—Joins the ..."
2. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1897)
"The Marshal, he said, was clearly no street- fighter. Estimating the army under
his orders in Milan at from ten to eleven thousand men of all arms, ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1878)
"But, as a rule, he was as grave and serious as Young himself. He was no bully or
street-fighter. Confident in his own strength, he looked with contempt on ..."
4. The Fortnightly Review (1866)
"The marshal, he said, was clearly no street- fighter. Estimating the army under
his orders in Milan at from ten to eleven thousand men of all arms, ..."
5. Nights in London by Thomas Burke (1918)
"Hands down, chin protruded, he advanced on his opponent with the slow, insidious
movement of the street fighter. The other man dashed in, ..."
6. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1897)
"The Marshal, he said, was clearly no street- fighter. Estimating the army under
his orders in Milan at from ten to eleven thousand men of all arms, ..."