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    brawl
    /brɔːl/

    noun

    • 1. a rough or noisy fight or quarrel: "he'd got into a drunken brawl in a bar"

    verb

    • 1. fight or quarrel in a rough or noisy way: "he ended up brawling with a lout outside his house"

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  2. BRAWL definition: 1. a noisy, rough, uncontrolled fight: 2. to fight in a rough, noisy, uncontrolled way: 3. a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BRAWL is to quarrel or fight noisily : wrangle. How to use brawl in a sentence.

  4. noun. an angry, rough, noisy fight, especially one engaged in under the influence of alcohol: The wild, free-for-all western brawl in the saloon lasts two full minutes and constitutes the movie’s opening scene. Synonyms: tumult, wrangle, rumpus, row, altercation, affray. Slang. a large, noisy party.

  5. Define brawl. brawl synonyms, brawl pronunciation, brawl translation, English dictionary definition of brawl. n. 1. A noisy quarrel or fight. 2. Slang A loud party. intr.v. brawled , brawl·ing , brawls To quarrel or fight noisily. brawl′er n. brawl′ing·ly adv....

  6. 1. countable noun. A brawl is a rough or violent fight. He had been in a drunken street brawl. Synonyms: fight, battle, row [informal], clash More Synonyms of brawl. 2. verb. If someone brawls, they fight in a very rough or violent way. A bride and groom spent their wedding night in separate police cells after brawling with hotel security guards.

  7. noun. /brɔːl/ a noisy and violent fight involving a group of people, usually in a public place. He got into a drunken brawl in a bar. a pub/tavern/nightclub/barroom brawl. Police officers were injured in a mass brawl outside a nightclub. Synonyms fight. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  8. A brawl is a noisy fight in a crowd. If the food fight in the cafeteria gets seriously out of hand, you might find yourself in an all-out brawl.