verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:There was a brawl in the streets last night, which caused the police to intervene and maintain order.

Definition:to engage in a violent quarrel or fight in the streets.

From brawl in the streets

Example:In the city center, a brawl between drunkards broke out in the middle of the night, leading to vandalism and injuries.

Definition:a violent and noisy fight between people who are drunk.

From a brawl between drunkards

Example:When the referee called off the peace, the fans’ disagreement about the referee's ruling resulted in a brawl.

Definition:to lead to an argument or a violent fight.

From result in a brawl

Example:He got into a brawl after a drinking altercation at a bar, and now he is facing a fight charge.

Definition:to engage in a violent fight or quarrel.

From get into a brawl

Example:The police arrived just in time, ending the brawl before more people got hurt.

Definition:to bring an end to a violent quarrel or fight.

From end a brawl

Example:Residents often have to report to the police about a street brawl that occurred after a loud night party.

Definition:a violent quarrel or fight that takes place on the street.

From a street brawl

Example:A brawl in a bar earlier this week left multiple patrons injured and led to several arrests.

Definition:a violent fight that happens in a bar or pub.

From brawl in a bar

Example:The family brawl was so intense that it required the neighbors to call the police for protection.

Definition:a violent fight or quarrel within a family.

From a family brawl

Example:The bar brawl was so chaotic that it paralyzed the entire bar for several hours.

Definition:a violent quarrel or fight that happens in a bar or pub.

From a bar brawl

Example:A passenger suddenly jumped onto the escalator and started a brawl, causing chaos among the other commuters.

Definition:a violent fight that happens on an escalator or moving walkway.

From brawl on an escalator