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How to pronounce brawl in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms wrangle
Type of scrap, altercate, argufy, dispute, quarrel
Derivation brawler
Type Words
Synonyms free-for-all
Type of fight, fighting, scrap, combat
Type Words
Synonyms bash, do
Type of party

Examples of brawl

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There was a bust-up on the pitch and the headline was, Queen in brawl at Palace.
From the guardian.co.uk
Brawl and Super Mario Galaxy would be available for the holiday shopping season.
From the philly.com
Prosecutors have already charged 11 people in connection with the factory brawl.
From the voanews.com
Sharp said rival gangs can brawl over something as mundane as a piece of a cake.
From the sltrib.com
The AHSAA then added the $300 for each of the six players who were in the brawl.
From the al.com
A four-minute mass brawl earned the teams a record combined 419 penalty minutes.
From the independent.co.uk
When some of the teens, possibly including Stanley, objected, a brawl broke out.
From the timesunion.com
He's a regular starter, people buy his jerseys and nobody talks about the brawl.
From the nzherald.co.nz
A mass brawl broke out after England's Danny Rose was subjected to racial abuse.
From the edition.cnn.com
More examples
  • Bash: an uproarious party
  • To quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively; "The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street"
  • A noisy fight in a crowd
  • A bench-clearing brawl, sometimes known as a basebrawl or a rhubarb, is a form of ritualistic fighting that occurs in sports, most notably baseball and ice hockey, in which both teams leave their dugouts, bullpens, or benches and charge the playing area in order to fight one another.
  • Brawl is a real-time card game designed by James Ernest and released in 1999 by Cheapass Games.
  • Brawl is the name given to several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. He is sometimes called "Decepticon Brawl" in the toy line for trademark purposes.
  • Brawling (probably connected with German language bru00FCllen, to roar, shout), in law, was the offence of quarrelling, or creating a disturbance in a church or churchyard. Brawling was covered in ecclesiastic courts until 1860. It has rarely been prosecuted since then.
  • A fight, usually with a huge amount of people involved; To engage in a brawl; to fight or quarrel
  • (Brawling) Basic, dirty Hand-to-Hand combat.