brawl
/brɔl/
verb
- To take part in a noisy, rough fight.
- Two groups of teenagers were caught brawling in the park.
- He doesn't like to brawl; he prefers to solve problems by talking.
- The fans began to brawl outside the stadium after the game.
noun
- A noisy, rough fight involving a group of people.
- What started as a small argument quickly turned into a full-scale brawl.
- A brawl broke out between the two soccer teams after the final whistle.
- The police were called to break up a brawl in the parking lot.