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scrumnoun a great number of persons or creatures massed togetherI had to fight my way through the scrum of holiday shoppers at the mall army, bike(chiefly Scottish), cram, crowd, crush, drove, flock, herd, horde, host, legion, mass, mob, multitude, press, rout, swarm, throng masses, millions, rabble, rabblement, riffraffgaggleheap, mountain, pilejam, logjam a physical dispute between opposing individuals or groupswhen the server spilled a drink on a customer, they got into a bit of a scrum before being separated battle, clash, combat, conflict, contest, dustup, fight, fracas, fray, hassle, scrap, scrimmage, scuffle, skirmish, struggle, tussle pitched battle, rough-and-tumbleaffray(chiefly British), battle royal, brawl, broil, donnybrook, free-for-all, melee(also mêlée), mix-up, ruckus, ructionblows, fistfight, fisticuffs, grapple, handgrips, punch-out, punch-up(chiefly British), slugfestconfrontation, duel, face-off, joustaltercation, argle-bargle(chiefly British), argument, argy-bargy(chiefly British), contretemps, controversy, cross fire, disagreement, dispute, falling-out, kickup, misunderstanding, quarrel, row, spat, squabble, tangle, tiff, wranglecatfight truce Britisha place of uproar and confusionLondon's tube is quite a scrum during rush hour babel, bedlam, circus, madhouse, three-ring circus bustle, commotion, pandemonium, racket, ruckus, tumult, turmoilbrouhaha, clamor, clatter, din, hubbub, noisechaos, confusion, disarrangement, disarray, disorder, havoc, hell, mess, muss, shambles arcadia, heaven, paradise, utopiaorder, orderliness, organizationcalm, lull, peace, respitehush, quiet, silence, stillness in 1848 |