Dogfight

/ˈdɔːɡˌfaɪt/ noun

A close, violent air combat between fighter planes; also used to describe any fierce, chaotic competition or struggle.

Compound of 'dog' and 'fight,' first used in aviation during World War I. The term references the chaotic, unpredictable nature of dogs fighting, applied to the aerial combat style.

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