Synonym: fracas, quarrel, racket, riot. Similar words: brawling, drawl, crawl, scrawl, sprawl, scrawled, crawling, sprawling. Meaning: [brɔːl] n. 1. an uproarious party 2. a noisy fight in a crowd. v. to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively.
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31 That man should consider himself lucky that Marvin hadn't actually been in the mood for a brawl.
32 Both had ended in the humiliation of that brawl at a dance and me taking a swing at a hapless policeman.
33 No one was injured in the brawl, which police quickly stopped.
34 The games end in a brawl between the jongleur, who feels he is being cheated, and the saint.
35 Everyone talked like Amis wrote, and the dialogue slumped into an undifferentiated brawl of voices.
36 On Feb. 13, 1993, a massive brawl broke out in a Hampton, Va., bowling alley.
37 Hayden helped provoke the late Richard J.. Daley into a temper tantrum that turned the 1968 convention into a street brawl.
38 Kenneth Clarke watched from the window as the police got mixed up in the brawl.
39 Brawl: Heavy lifter; Snorty Decepticon.
40 John got messed up in the brawl.
41 Marine gets in a brawl inside a bar.
42 He got a load on and started a brawl.
43 This ruling resulted in a brawl between the two, so the judges had to ordered a rematch.
44 In railroad car, air is foul, packed, brawl also with respect to unavoidable.
45 Brawl between many couples is one of the problems in this apartment.
46 The brawl in the street could be heard in the house nearby.
47 Staples Center fans: Ortiz's ill-advised decision to brawl with a brawler was a blessing to the crowd: The fight was absolutely thrilling while it lasted.
48 He spurned my suggestion that he shouldn't go and see the brawl of the hoodlums.
49 He hit her with a frying pan during a drunken brawl.
50 Brian and Chris had a brawl in the yawl .
51 I don't want to see our two neighbours engaged in a brawl.
52 What we have gotten here is more a brawl than a debate.
53 A brawl reportedly broke out between workers of Uyghur and Han nationalities.
54 At a peasant dance one night he protected Lorchen, a farm girl, from a group of drunken soldiers. In the ensuing brawl[Sentence dictionary], one soldier was killed and two were seriously injured.
55 A meeting of surviving Taliban commanders was said to have ended in a brawl and gunfight.
56 Players should no longer experience ethereality issues after a tavern brawl.
57 The problem with Establishment Republicans is they abhor the unseemliness of a political brawl.
58 Their cent will divide go dividing not divide evenly, be in so grouse each other, brawl.
59 Whatever brawl disturb the street, there shall be peace at home.
60 He got into a brawl with another chap about his wife.