brawler

/ˈbrɔlər/
noun
  1. A person who fights in a rough, noisy, and often disorganized way, especially in public.
    • He was known as a brawler on the ice, always getting into fights during hockey games.
    • In the old western town, the sheriff arrested every brawler who disturbed the peace.
    • The bar had to hire extra security to deal with the occasional brawler.
  2. A person who argues or competes aggressively, especially in a determined or confrontational manner.
    • The politician was a seasoned brawler in debates, always ready with a sharp comeback.
    • As a startup founder, he was a brawler who fought for every deal and partnership.
    • In the courtroom, she was a legal brawler who never backed down from a tough case.
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