Put Up One's Dukes Meaning

Put Up One's Dukes is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic, by extension) To take firm action or to show oneself to be committed to such action, as when competing in a sporting event or other contest.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Put Up One's Dukes

(idiomatic, by extension) To take firm action or to show oneself to be committed to such action, as when competing in a sporting event or other contest.

Example : 1886, Edward Money, The Truth about America[1], page 206:  The proceedings of the State Democratic Convention, held at Turner Hall, yesterday, were disgraceful enough to bring a blush even to the cheek of a Democrat. "Liar," "snide," "put up your dukes, if you want to fight," catcalls, hooting, and yelling filled up a greater part of the deliberations of the august body.2008, Jonathan Schaeffer, One Jump Ahead: Computer perfection at checkers[2], ISBN 9780387765754, page 401:  The NBC reporter who came to the match on Wednesday told Lafferty "Come on, put up your dukes, we want to see some blood."

Meaning of Put Up One's Dukes

Put Up One's Dukes is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Put Up One's Dukes stands for (idiomatic, by extension) To take firm action or to show oneself to be committed to such action, as when competing in a sporting event or other contest.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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