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brawlsnounpl. of brawl a rough and often noisy fight usually involving several peoplethey were thrown out of the party after starting a brawl affrays(chiefly British), broils, donnybrooks, fracases(or British fracas), 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 an often noisy or angry expression of differing opinionsthe student drama society's decision to put on the controversial play prompted a brawl at the school board meeting altercations, argle-bargles(chiefly British), arguments, argy-bargies(chiefly British), battles royal(or battle royals or battles royale or battle royales), bickers, contretemps, controversies, cross fires, disagreements, disputes, donnybrooks, fallings-out(or falling-outs), fights, hassles, imbroglios, kickups, misunderstandings, quarrels, rhubarbs, rows, scraps, set-tos, spats, squabbles, tiffs, wrangles clashes, run-ins, skirmishes, tangles, tussleslogomachiesfeuds, vendettasattacks, contentions, dissensions(also dissentions)debates, differences, disputationsfusses, objections, protestations, protestsaffrays(chiefly British), fisticuffs, fracases(or British fracas), frays, free-for-alls, melees(also mêlées)catfights loud, confused, and usually inharmonious soundwe could hear the brawl of the river rapids ahead of us before we could actually see them babels, blares, bluster, bowwows, bruits(archaic), cacophonies, chatters, clamors, clangors, decibels, dins, discordances, katzenjammers, noises, rackets, rattles, roars discords, dissonancescommotions, furors, hubbubs, hullabaloos, hurly-burlies, rumpuses, tumults, uproarsclatters, janglesbangs, blasts, booms, claps, cracks, crashes quiets, silences, stills calms, hushes, lullsquietudes, serenities, tranquillities(or tranquilities) brawlsverbpresent tense third-person singular of brawlto express different opinions about something often angrilythe Wilsons were always loudly brawling, and the neighbors were always shutting their windows altercates, argues, argufies, bickers, brabbles, controverts, disputes, falls out, fights, hassles, jars, quarrels, quibbles, rows, scraps, spats, squabbles, tiffs, wrangles challenges, dares, defiesclashes, contends, contests, tanglescavils, fusses, nitpicksconsiders, debates, discusseskicks, objects, protests bandies words, butts heads, locks horns, mixes it up coexists, gets alongaccepts, agrees, assents, concurs, consents |