Close-quarter Fighting (Noun)
Meaning
Hand-to-hand fighting at close quarters.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- Soldiers are trained in close-quarters fighting to prepare them for intense, personal combat.
- Marines are known for their expertise in close-quarters fighting, often employing techniques that leave them victorious in tight spaces.
- The special forces team was cleared to engage in close-quarters fighting as a last resort to rescue the hostages.
- After months of training, the recruits felt confident in their close-quarters fighting skills and were ready for deployment.
- In close-quarters fighting, there's little room for error, so swift and precise movements are essential to success.