Brawl ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Brawl ( noun )

  1. A noisy and violent fight involving several people in a public place.
  2. A noisy and heated argument or dispute.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "noisy quarrel"): of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The police had to intervene to break up the bar brawl.
  2. The argument escalated into a full-blown brawl.
  3. The street brawl was sparked by a verbal altercation.
  4. The party turned into a brawl and the police were called.
  5. The brawl was ended when security arrived.

(As a verb)

Brawl ( verb )

  1. A noisy and violent fight involving several people in a public place.
  2. A noisy and heated argument or dispute.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "noisy quarrel"): of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The police had to intervene to break up the bar brawl.
  2. The argument escalated into a full-blown brawl.
  3. The street brawl was sparked by a verbal altercation.
  4. The party turned into a brawl and the police were called.
  5. The brawl was ended when security arrived.
Some random words: quota, shebang, rock-and-roll