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		Definition of fighting chair in English: fighting chairnoun North American A fixed chair on a boat used by a person trying to catch large fish.  Example sentencesExamples -  I was standing in the stern of the boat with just a simple butt pad, and was wishing that I was in the fighting chair.
 -  ‘Classic’ marlin fishing means fighting the fish in a special fighting chair.
 -  We each took turns in the fighting chair, giving up our place to the next person once we'd landed a fish.
 -  Trying to economise, I'd booked a boat with basic equipment, and that included the fighting chair.
 -  A sure thing, I was told, if you've got a several hours to spare, with your arm muscles in knots, and your shoulders hard-back into a fighting chair.
 -  80 lb line, set 22-25 lb, you will need a fighting chair for this amount of drag!
 -  There you can strap into a fighting chair and battle a 300-lb. virtual blue marlin with rod, reel and video screen.
 -  The 100-square-foot cockpit is large enough to accommodate a fighting chair and still have room for passengers and crew to move about.
 -  Before long she noticed me sitting in the fighting chair looking glum.
 -  Now get in the fighting chair and start working that fish.
 -  Nobody wanted to help until eight years ago, when I came across a skipper called Rolf, a German-Australian guy, who had tried to catch a Great White but, having hooked one, was pulled into the sea still strapped to his fighting chair.
 -  An aluminum plate is molded into the cockpit deck for extra support if an owner wishes to install a fighting chair.
 
    Definition of fighting chair in US English: fighting chairnoun North American A fixed chair on a boat used by a person trying to catch large fish.  Example sentencesExamples -  Trying to economise, I'd booked a boat with basic equipment, and that included the fighting chair.
 -  I was standing in the stern of the boat with just a simple butt pad, and was wishing that I was in the fighting chair.
 -  An aluminum plate is molded into the cockpit deck for extra support if an owner wishes to install a fighting chair.
 -  Now get in the fighting chair and start working that fish.
 -  80 lb line, set 22-25 lb, you will need a fighting chair for this amount of drag!
 -  Nobody wanted to help until eight years ago, when I came across a skipper called Rolf, a German-Australian guy, who had tried to catch a Great White but, having hooked one, was pulled into the sea still strapped to his fighting chair.
 -  We each took turns in the fighting chair, giving up our place to the next person once we'd landed a fish.
 -  Before long she noticed me sitting in the fighting chair looking glum.
 -  A sure thing, I was told, if you've got a several hours to spare, with your arm muscles in knots, and your shoulders hard-back into a fighting chair.
 -  There you can strap into a fighting chair and battle a 300-lb. virtual blue marlin with rod, reel and video screen.
 -  ‘Classic’ marlin fishing means fighting the fish in a special fighting chair.
 -  The 100-square-foot cockpit is large enough to accommodate a fighting chair and still have room for passengers and crew to move about.
 
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