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scufflesnounpl. of scuffle a physical dispute between opposing individuals or groupsseveral chairs were knocked over in the scuffle battles, clashes, combats, conflicts, contests, dustups, fights, fracases(or British fracas), frays, hassles, scraps, scrimmages, scrums, 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 scufflesverbpresent tense third-person singular of scuffleto move heavily or clumsilyshe scuffled along in shoes that were much too large for her barges, clumps, flogs(British), flounders, galumphs, lumbers, lumps, plods, pounds, scuffs, shambles, shuffles, slogs, sloughs, stamps, stomps, stumbles, stumps, tramps, tromps, trudges drags, flops, haulsblunders, careens, dodders, lurches, reels, staggers, sways, teeters, totters, waddles, weaves, wobbles(also wabbles) breezes, coasts, glides, slides, waltzes, whisks drifts, floats, hangs, hovers, poises, wafts to seize and attempt to unbalance one another for the purpose of achieving physical masterythe burglar and the homeowner briefly scuffled together in the dark grapples, rassles, tussles, wrestles battles, clashes (with), combats, contends, duels, fights, wars (against)bashes, batters, beats, buffets, hits, punches, slugs, strikesboxes, sparsbrawls, skirmishes |