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the brawling
noun
A fight, usually with a large number of people involved.
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One observer likened their exchanges to the brawling of "Kilkenny cats".
That night, two National Guard regiments supported by the police halted the brawling.
Whenever it could, "The Next Generation" eschewed the brawling and braggadocio of the original series.
The brawling about which party has the best ideas for education and health is already under way.
It looks rather like the brawling which eventually toppled Mr Najib's predecessor, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, in 2009.
Mr. Birbiglia confesses to being scared of the brawling comics at the Comedy Cellar, where he has performed.
Snider said his views have evolved since the passing of the brawling "Slap Shot" era his Flyers helped create.
For all the bizarre antics of the brawling Mackey clan, "Faithful Place" isn't as eccentric as French's previous novels.
The Netherlands started the brawling through the brutal kicks that defender Khalid Boulahrouz landed above the knees of Cristiano Ronaldo.
The company, scrambling for a replacement, found Patrick Cummins, a former collegiate wrestler who had been working at a coffee shop; some fans called him the Brawling Barista.
He's also a good talker (useful subtitles help with the travelers' heavily accented English), even if he doesn't say much, including about traveler life beyond the brawling.
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