Similar words: coral reef, threefold, free fall, free flow, free from, three-fourths, once for all, freedom of religion. Meaning: n. a noisy fight in a crowd.
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1, Prompt action by prison staff prevented a violent free-for-all.
2, A controversial penalty decision sparked a free-for-all at the end of the match.
3, The free-for-all of war had to be curtailed.
4, But there will certainly not be another overnight free-for-all.
5, The sheer number of cars creates a free-for-all on the city's potholed roads.
6, As the Internet free-for-all grows, it is becoming impossible for businesses to ignore.
7, After Mathews was attacked, a free-for-all broke out in the audience.
8, In the multiplayer game, players can do a free-for-all or divide up into teams, each choosing a vessel from the various races available in the game.
9, The free-for-all troupe in March morning, the sky is a new moon, a few slogans on the wall, a women are shooting directional.
10, As a result of free-for-all prices since deregulation, airlines have been engaged in cut - throat competition with each other.
11, The lowering of trade barriers has led to a free-for-all among exporters.
12, The row between the Prime Minister and the opposition leader soon developed into a free-for-all between MPs from all parties.
13, Yet legalisation should not be taken to mean a lawless free-for-all, with no restraint on the supply or use of drugs.
14, There is no room for social, political or historical questions[sentencedict.com], just an individual free-for-all in choosing which meanings to make.
15, In many ways the underworld of heterosexuality seems no more rational than the free-for-all of homosexual life.
16, Governor Peter Leonard, who launched an inquiry yesterday, said only prompt action by staff prevented a violent free-for-all.
17, Thus a theory of articulation does not mean that the musical field is a pluralistic free-for-all.
18, Yet, within a few years, the whole affair had degenerated into a foodies' free-for-all.
19, And it provoked larger forces that transformed the demand for affirmative action into a demographic free-for-all.
20, Of course, there's also a middle ground between a totally loud, insane, free-for-all, and a completely calm,[http://sentencedict.com/free-for-all.html] orderly discussion.
21, The 2004 U.S. Senate race in Illinois had turned into a free-for-all the year before, when the Republican incumbent, Peter Fitzgerald, announced he would not seek reelection.
22, At the moment, it sounds like a situation of free-for-all chaos with no oversight in place.
23, "What that's done is made Casual Encounters just one big free-for-all, and like one ugly market, " Michael said.
24, These kids ought to feel themselves for such a free-for-all in public.
25, Yet China's economy boomed with little sign of any serious political liberalisation to match the economic free-for-all.
26, Pure physical force generally determines the outcome, as there are no plays in this massive free-for-all and very few techniques, apart from the use of deceit.
27, How did this land of plenty descend into a perilous free-for-all?
28, If you have unlimited funds, as Congress seems to think it does, then it's a financial free-for-all.
29, There was much opposition to what many expected to be a lawless, immoral, free-for-all .
30, The argument between the two drunks ended in a free-for-all in which about 20 people became involved.
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