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free-for-allsnounpl. of free-for-all a rough and often noisy fight usually involving several peopleduring the play-offs, fans of the opposing teams clashed in the streets in several free-for-alls affrays(chiefly British), brawls, broils, donnybrooks, fracases(or British fracas), frays, 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 a state in which everything is out of orderit was a free-for-all when the doors to the arena opened and the crowd rushed in all at once chance-medleys, chaoses, confusions, disarrangements, disarrays, dishevelments, disorders, disorganizations, havoc, hecks, hells, jumbles, mare's nests(or mares' nests), messes, misorders, muddles, musses, shambles, snake pits, tumbles, welters anarchies, misrules, riotsknots, snarls, tangleslabyrinths, mazes, websmaelstroms, stormsbollixes, clutters, litters, mishmashes, shuffleshodgepodges, medleys, miscellanies, morasses, motleys orders methods, patterns, plans, systems |