Idioms through pictures - to lock horns MEANING: to begin to argue or fight EXAMPLE SENTENCES: The band have now locked horns with their record company over the album. They've locked horns (
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The IELTS Language - Lock Horns-To begin to argue or fight. Eg: They Locked horns over a parking space. Follow us @the_ielts_language #ielts #ieltspreparation #ielts_tips #ieltsexam #ieltsvocabulary #ieltstest #ieltsclass #idioms #idiomoftheday #phrases #