brawl

[US]/brɔːl/
[UK]/brɔl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a noisy or chaotic fight or quarrel
vi. to engage in a noisy or chaotic fight or quarrel

Phrases & Collocations

bar room brawl

street brawl

Example Sentences

The officers were brawling commands.

a street brawl; street crime.

The river brawled over the rapids.

Did you take part in the brawl yesterday?

They had nothing better to do than brawl in the street.

The brawl broke out in the bar.

The two teams engaged in a fierce brawl on the field.

The neighbors called the police to stop the brawl.

The brawl resulted in several injuries.

The brawl escalated quickly into a full-blown fight.

The authorities intervened to break up the brawl.

The brawl erupted over a disagreement about money.

The players were suspended after the brawl on the field.

The brawl was captured on security cameras.

The fans got involved in the brawl during the match.

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