dustup
[ duhst-uhp ]
/ ˈdʌstˌʌp /
noun
a quarrel; argument; row.
Origin of dustup
First recorded in 1895–1900; noun use of verb phrase
dust up
Words nearby dustup
dustoff,
dustoor,
dustpan,
dustproof,
dustsheet,
dustup,
dusty,
dusty clover,
dusty miller,
dustywing,
dutch
Example sentences from the Web for dustup
The apparatus the Clintons have in place could be a bit rusty, so this dustup is a test run for bigger battles ahead.
The dustup was complete with hair-pulling, punching, and, of course, loads of cursing.
That, not privacy, is what this latest Facebook dustup is all about.