Similar words: affront, suffrage, diffract, fray, suffragist, suffragette, diffraction, frayed. Meaning: [ə'freɪ] n. 1. noisy quarrel 2. a noisy fight.
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(1) Wallace was charged with causing an affray at a Southampton nightclub.
(2) The men were charged with affray / with causing an affray.
(3) Student Fay, 22, was cleared of wounding and affray.
(4) Lowe is also charged with causing an affray.
(5) The boxer, of Walworth, denies affray charges.
(6) The reason for the affray is unclear[sentencedict.com/affray.html], though a police spokesman played down any suggestion of feuding between criminal gangs.
(7) He was sorry about the outcome of an affray that he had not started and in no way wanted.
(8) It created other offences - violent disorder, affray and threatening behaviour.
(9) A Braintree man was cleared of an affray charge yesterday when the prosecution offered no further evidence against him.
(10) Be a hero in the affray!
(11) The men were charged with causing an affray.
(12) Barnstaple crown court was told he caused an affray at a pub in Braunton, Devon.
(13) The crime of affray is decomposed from hooliganism set by the previous Criminal Law.
(14) An interesting shooting affray was on in the mountains of Kentucky.
(15) The Crime of Affray is a common and frequently occurring crime.
(16) His success with Jane had resulted in the affray between him and John.
(17) According to Chinese criminal law, when an affray results in serious injury or death, it is to be treated as intentional injury or murder.
(18) The section puts it beyond argument that there is no defence that the affray took place in private.
(19) It also carries a power of arrest; a constable may arrest without warrant anyone whom he reasonably suspects is committing affray.
(20) The public order essence of the offence has been wholly lost, and affray has become a form of aggravated assault.
(21) Yesterday Fulcher, 28, appeared before Teesside Crown Court and admitted affray.
(22) In court Diaz admitted charges of inflicting grievous bodily harm and affray and Walker admitted affray and assault causing actual bodily harm.
(23) If a major crisis occurred the United States might find itself sorely embarrassed and perhaps ultimately drawn into the affray.
(24) Mr Jones pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm with criminal intent and affray.
(25) Before the Act the courts had, as a matter of sentencing practice, isolated two different types of affray.
(26) The superstitious 35-year-old singer and impressionist was remanded on bail in his absence charged with affray.
(27) He is also accused of possessing an offensive weapon - a large lump hammer - and affray.
(28) In Fennell a father sought to secure the release of his son who had been arrested for participating in an affray.
(29) Benjamin Turner, 18, of Twickenham, London, denies harming him and affray.
(30) Gambling houses ran full blast and hardly a night passed without its shooting or cutting affray.