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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

...I would have defined it as: war-of-tug.

The exact noun is tug-of-war. If it were up to me, then I would have defined it as: war-of-tug. I hope you understand what is confusing me.
  

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While seeing what you mean, it doesn't need changing as it is well understood that the tugging is the important activity.

  • While seeing what you mean, it doesn't need changing as it is well understood that the tugging is the important activity.
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While seeing what you mean, it doesn't need changing as it is well understood that the tugging is the important activity.
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Emotion: smile Yes, of course your confusion is understandable!

of is one of those all-purpose prepositions that expresses all so
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This reminds me of a kid in my carpool who sings the various components of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" as "Seven swans of swimming, six geese of laying" and so on (instead of a-swimming, a-laying).
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Hi guys,

I see a 'tug of war' as similar in structure to expressions like a 'weapon of war'.

If you 'reverse' the latter, the natural thing would be to say a 'war weapon', not a 'war of weapon'.

Thus, I would suggest that the natural thing would be to say a 'war tug' rather than a 'war of tug'.

Happy New Year, Clive

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