Definitions for set-to

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Spelling: [set-too]
IPA: /ˈsɛtˌtu/

Set-To is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 3 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 3 points.

You can make 44 anagrams from letters in set-to (-eostt).

Definitions for set-to

noun

  1. a usually brief, sharp fight or argument.

Origin of set-to

First recorded in 1735-45; noun use of verb phrase set to

Examples for set-to

He was a sailor once more, and had a deuce of a set-to with some Lascars.

And next day we had a set-to with the gloves, and his verdict was 'Only just short of professional.'

But that was all like playing skretch-cradle to our set-to last night in the dark.

We had our first set-to this morning, in which he winged me, but I got the best of him.

Went to the chapel last night, I understand, and he and dad had a set-to.

The big man, to the best of our knowledge, had a determined "set-to" once, and only once.

Cut in Miss Hawtry at the second set-to of Harriet and aunt.

But there can be no question about the outcome of such a set-to.

The set-to you had about the Indians' right to hunt pleased us both.

By then the others were near enough to take part in the set-to.

Word Value for set-to
Scrable

3

Words with friends

3

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