to
exchange
words
(blows)
to
quarrel,
to
fight,
e.g.
The boys exchanged blows and went their ways.
9. guilt n the fact of having done wrong, e.g. There is no evidence of his guilt. A strong sense
of guilt was written all over his face.
guilty adj having committed a crime, having done wrong, e.g. It is better to risk saving a
guilty person than to condemn an innocent one. Ant. innocent, guiltless; to be guilty of (doing)
smth., e.g. Tom Robinson was not guilty of the crime he stood his trial for. The woman was guilty of
giving a false testimony; to f i n d smb. guilty (innocent), e.g. The jury found the prisoner guilty; (to
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