An instance of intense argument (as in bargaining)
To quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively.
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Examples for "brawl "
Examples for "brawl "
1 Clearly the latter were the result of the brawl with Liza Cooper.
2 However, the brawl may have aided Apple slightly in the long run.
3 The brawl lasted several minutes until the guards retreated outside the compound.
4 The confirmation process became a political brawl that deepened the country's divisions.
5 Europe was reduced to a gigantic street brawl from Madrid to Moscow.
1 But a Greek minister stopped the order after a two-year legal wrangle .
2 Stan would wrangle the pathology and forensics report from law enforcement authorities.
3 Still, a long legal wrangle would be bad for the Indian economy.
4 The project would sidestep the U.S. political wrangle that has ensnared Keystone.
5 They wrangle , they agree, and we are to be married in June.
6 She was awakened by a wrangle and then-butlet her tell it:
7 She'd never heard a wrangle between Hoffman and the Chairman firsthand before.
8 There's no one easier to wrangle licenses and contracts with than yourself.
9 And from that point they went on to a thoroughly embittering wrangle .
10 You'll never have to wrangle an ironing board from the cupboard again.
11 Will they wrangle then with you in the presence of their Lord?
12 For a unique wrangle , can you find the original Barbie patent online?
13 It's no more difficult to wrangle than a piece of Swedish furniture.
14 The Master said, 'The superior man is dignified, but does not wrangle .
15 Till then it is idle to wrangle , and to lose one's temper.
16 I am not come here to wrangle with you about your slaves.
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