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scuffle

verb as in fight

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Of those who were caught in the scuffle, many were teenagers, students, civic activists, and pensioners.

A scuffle with a teacher results in an arrest and expulsion, and Jameis is sent to juvenile detention for assault charges.

There had been a scuffle at school; well, a scuffle after football practice is more precise.

Sharpton later accused Ryan of kicking a blind man in a scuffle with demonstrators.

Even young people who had never experienced conflict before this last scuffle in November handled it better than I did.

There was a scuffle, and Black Sheep was torn off the body by Harry and some colleagues, and cuffed home tingling but exultant.

From within the chamber came the sounds of a scuffle, a man's soft laugh, and a girl's softer intercession.

Digby in the scuffle, while bravely trying to escape, let go his whip, which fell to the ground unperceived by his captors.

At the noise of the scuffle, OLeary and the others came precipitately in from the studio, believing that another assault was on.

The scream was followed by a fall, a short scuffle, repeated stabbings, and violent breathing mixed with low groans.

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On this page you'll find 73 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to scuffle, such as: brawl, commotion, disturbance, fracas, ruckus, and strife.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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