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1 In public 'twould be little better than a vulgar brawl .
2 There was nothing to be gained by a vulgar brawl .
3 It was a vulgar brawl to you; to me--
4 Cold aloofness was all very well, but this conversation was developing into a vulgar brawl .
5 Thus, within, one could find anxious deliberation and warm debate; without, noisy revel and vulgar brawl .
6 It wouldn't do to have Maggie's name mentioned in connection with a vulgar brawl - people are not too charitable.
7 This is how they fight, or rather engage in a vulgar brawl which has in it a smack of tragedy.
8 The world rarely distinguishes between a gentlemanly quarrel and a vulgar brawl , especially where one of the parties is essentially vulgar .
9 It was the best of all possible clubs, and he supposed that he would be expelled for profaning its sacrosanctity with a vulgar brawl .
10 'I refuse,' he remarked for the benefit of all concerned, 'to get involved in vulgar brawls . '
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