blindside vs dispute

blindside

noun
  • A person's weak point. 

  • The blindside flanker, a position in rugby union, usually number 6. 

  • A tram/train driver's field of blindness around a tram (trolley/streetcar) or a train; the side areas behind the tram/train driver. 

  • The space on the side of the pitch with the shorter distance between the breakdown/set piece and the touchline; compare openside. 

  • A driver's field of blindness around an automobile; the side areas behind the driver. 

verb
  • To attack (a person) on his or her blind side. 

  • To catch off guard; to take by surprise. 

dispute

noun
  • An argument or disagreement, a failure to agree. 

  • Verbal controversy or disagreement; altercation; debate. 

verb
  • to make a subject of disputation; to argue pro and con; to discuss 

  • to strive or contend about; to contest 

  • to oppose by argument or assertion; to controvert; to express dissent or opposition to; to call in question; to deny the truth or validity of 

  • to contend in argument; to argue against something maintained, upheld, or claimed, by another. 

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