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fracasesnounor British fracaspl. of fracas a physical dispute between opposing individuals or groupsthe police broke up the fracas in the bar and threw both combatants in the lockup battles, clashes, combats, conflicts, contests, dustups, fights, frays, hassles, scraps, scrimmages, scrums, scuffles, skirmishes, struggles, tussles pitched battles, rough-and-tumblesaffrays(chiefly British), battles royal(or battle royals or battles royale or battle royales), brawls, broils, donnybrooks, free-for-alls, melees(also mêlées), mix-ups, ruckuses, ructionsblows, fistfights, fisticuffs, grapples, handgrips, punch-outs, punch-ups(chiefly British), slugfestsconfrontations, duels, face-offs, joustsaltercations, argle-bargles(chiefly British), arguments, argy-bargies(chiefly British), contretemps, controversies, cross fires, disagreements, disputes, fallings-out(or falling-outs), kickups, misunderstandings, quarrels, rows, spats, squabbles, tangles, tiffs, wranglescatfights truces a rough and often noisy fight usually involving several peoplepolice preparing for any fracas that might follow the soccer game affrays(chiefly British), brawls, broils, donnybrooks, frays, free-for-alls, melees(also mêlées), rough-and-tumbles, rows, ruckuses, ructions battles, clashes, combats, conflicts, contests, fisticuffs, handgrips, hassles, scraps, scrimmages, scuffles, skirmishes, struggles, tussleshorseplaysaltercations, arguments, disputes, kickups, quarrels, spats, squabbles, tiffs, wrangles |