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brawl

[brɔːl]

brawl Definition

a rough or noisy fight, especially in a public place.

Using brawl: Examples

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

  • Example

    The bar turned into a brawl after midnight.

  • Example

    The football match ended in a brawl between the two teams.

  • Example

    The police had to intervene to break up the brawl.

  • Example

    He was arrested for starting a brawl in the street.

brawl Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with brawl

  • to fight until one side wins

    Example

    They decided to brawl it out instead of talking things through.

  • a situation where everyone is fighting each other

    Example

    The meeting turned into a brawl for all as everyone started arguing and shouting at each other.

  • a fight that takes place in a bar or pub

    Example

    The barroom brawl spilled out onto the street, causing chaos and disruption.

Origins of brawl

from Middle English 'braule', meaning 'to quarrel'

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Summary: brawl in Brief

The term 'brawl' [brɔːl] refers to a noisy and rough fight, often in a public place. It can be used to describe fights between individuals or groups, such as 'The football match ended in a brawl between the two teams.' Phrases like 'brawl it out' and 'brawl for all' denote fighting until one side wins or everyone is fighting each other, respectively.