fracas in English

noun
1
a noisy disturbance or quarrel.
There were fights and fracas where I saw guns, knives, baseball bats and the rest, but nothing I couldn't handle.

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1. Now the fracas involves him directly.

2. Eight people were injured in the fracas.

3. We got into a big fracas.

4. The sentinels of the media swarmed the fracas.

5. The police were called in to stop the fracas.

6. He was injured in a Saturday-night fracas outside a disco.

7. Workflow technology was employed for controlling the FRACAS workflow.

8. A couple of mobsters were rubbed out in a fracas with the law.

9. The police were called in to break up ( ie stop ) the fracas.

10. Robert Cunningham, who suffered a broken rib in the fracas, admitted assault.

11. The synonyms of Brouhahas include are Ado, Fracas, Melee, Row and Setto

12. The new wages policy caused a terrible fracas at the meeting yesterday.

13. This fracas was at the end of the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

14. There are many synonyms of Brouhahas which include Ado, Fracas, Melee, Row, Setto, etc.

15. Distracted and embattled itself , the White House has barely paid attention to the fracas.

16. And here we are, four years later, reading of another fracas in another rust-belt town.

17. The religious fracas shook the house, our sleepy old house where no one debated principles.

18. The Google fracas might also spell trouble for Chinese companies already operating in the US.

19. The Prime Minister has joined the fracas over the proposed changes to the health service.

20. How to set up and execute FRACAS with product teams and manage reliability growth?

21. The two policewomen radioed for help when they got into trouble trying to deal with the fracas.

22. The women glanced at the fracas and stepped delicately aside on the steps as they passed by.

23. The resulting fracas led to the suspension of proceedings for two hours on Wednesday and further rancorous debate yesterday.

24. At least 000 people pelted security forces with cobblestones during the fourth consecutive night of often bloody fracas.

25. In November a fracas developed between two factions within the Lab, but Haynes and Moore remained.

26. Maybe he had lost it when running away from the fracas of metal and hollow clacking of gunfire.

27. During the fracas, a hand drier was pulled off the wall, and Mr Cunningham was beaten senseless with it.

28. Narrator: Computers, once the unwieldy tools of accountants and other geeks, escaped the backrooms to enter the media fracas.

29. They will claim that in a fracas with the accused, our young sailor accidentally stabbed himself to death.

30. Thousands of students demonstrated in Cairo the following day in protest at the death of one student in the fracas.

31. The perception of City as a squad plagued by disharmony has been fuelled by captain Carlos Tevez's transfer request and the recent training-ground fracas between Mario Balotelli and Jerome Boateng.

32. Hosio de Córdoba, su consejero en asuntos religiosos, llevó la carta imperial a Alejandría, pero fracasó en su misión Conciliatoria

33. The fracas occurred near midnight on Aug. and authorities said it involved as many as 70 people. It started at the Gallery Place Station and continued to the L'Enfant Plaza Station.

34. The claim makes me think of the trial where a man was charged with biting off another man's ear in a bar fight. (Incredibly, Mike Tyson was not involved. ) An eyewitness to the fracas took the stand.

35. Affray noun fight, mêlée, contest, set-to (informal), encounter, outbreak of violence, scrap, disturbance, feud, quarrel, brawl, skirmish, scuffle, free-for-all (informal), fracas, dogfight, tumult, shindig (informal), scrimmage, shindy (informal), bagarre (French) He caused an Affray at a pub.