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  1. used for saying that people or groups are ready to fight, argue, compete, etc. as hard as they can without showing any care or respect for each other: We've played it by their rules so far, but now the gloves are off. After a week of talks and rumours, the gloves are off over the disputed poll. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. You can use "Take the Gloves Off" to describe a situation where someone stops being polite or restrained and starts being aggressive or confrontational. It emphasizes the idea of removing any barriers or inhibitions and fully engaging in a conflict or competition.

  3. Learn the idiom the gloves are off, which means to go hard and hold nothing back in a fight. Find out its origin in boxing, common collocations and usage examples.

  4. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase "gloves are off", which means people are ready to fight or compete aggressively. See examples, synonyms, and related expressions from various sources.

  5. The expression the gloves are off means that someone’s ready for a serious fight or competition, whether literally or figuratively, but its usually used figuratively these days. Curious about where this idiom comes from and how to use it? Keep reading this guide and learn to put some punch in your idiomatic repertoire.

  6. Meaning: When the gloves are off, people start to argue or fight in a more serious way. ('The gloves come off' and 'take the gloves off' are also used. It comes from boxing, where fighters normally wear gloves so that they don't do too much damage to each other.)

  7. GLOVES OFF follows Doug (Brad Moore) who, after the sudden death of his trainer during his championship fight, has inherited a crumbling debt-ridden gym, packed with a mixed bag of crazy...

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