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Meaning

The word "brawl" refers to a noisy or chaotic fight or quarrel, typically involving multiple people. It often suggests a level of disorder or raucousness, and can occur in public places, such as bars, sports events, or streets. Brawls can be physical in nature but may also involve shouting and other forms of verbal conflict.

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Etymology

The word "brawl" comes from the Middle English term "brawlen," which likely derived from a combination of the Old English "brēowan," meaning "to bruise," and a possible influence from the term "brawl," used in the sense of an altercation or bickering.

Examples

  1. The two rival teams were involved in a brawl after the final whistle blew.
  2. The bar erupted into a brawl when one patron accidentally spilled a drink on another.
  3. Witnesses described a chaotic scene as the brawl spilled out into the street.
  4. The schoolyard was known for its brawls during recess, but the administration worked hard to put an end to the violence.
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