brawled

[brɔːld]

brawled Definition

  • 1to fight noisily and violently
  • 2to quarrel or argue in a noisy and angry way

Using brawled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "brawled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two men brawled in the street.

  • Example

    The siblings brawled over who gets to use the computer first.

  • Example

    The football fans brawled after the match ended in a draw.

brawled Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with brawled

  • to settle a dispute by fighting

    Example

    The two boys decided to brawl it out instead of talking things through.

  • to argue or fight over something

    Example

    The neighbors brawled over the property line.

  • a noisy and violent fight that takes place in a bar or pub

    Example

    The police were called to break up a barroom brawl last night.

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Summary: brawled in Brief

To 'brawl' [brɔːld] means to fight noisily and violently or to quarrel or argue in a noisy and angry way. It can be used to describe physical altercations like 'The two men brawled in the street,' or verbal arguments like 'The siblings brawled over who gets to use the computer first.' 'Brawl' has phrases like 'brawl out' meaning to settle a dispute by fighting, 'brawl over' meaning to argue or fight over something, and 'barroom brawl' meaning a noisy and violent fight that takes place in a bar or pub.