scuffle|scuffles in English
noun
[scuf·fle || 'skʌfl]
quarrel, minor fight, altercatio
Use "scuffle|scuffles" in a sentence
1. Don't scuffle to me!
2. Scuffles broke out between rival supporters during the match.
3. Five pickets were injured in the scuffle.
4. White hecklers appeared and a scuffle broke out.
5. The two men quarrelled and there was a scuffle.
6. 6 Their scuffle was stopped by the riot police.
7. Violent scuffles broke out between rival groups demonstrating for and against independence.
8. He was injured in a scuffle at the football match.
9. He was involved in a scuffle with photographers.
10. 1 Five pickets were injured in the scuffle.
11. Their scuffle was stopped by the riot police.
12. There was a scuffle and Murray was stabbed in the chest.
13. A scuffle broke out among people in the crowd.
14. He was involved in a scuffle with a photographer.
15. There was a scuffle and he kicked me in the stomach.
16. Two police officers were injured in scuffles with fans at Sunday's National Football League contest.
17. There was a scuffle and I lost my hat in the melee.
18. There was a scuffle in which Ian was stabbed through the neck.
19. A bottle crashed to the floor; there was a scuffle.
20. Synonyms for Affrays include brawls, encounters, fights, fracases, scuffles, skirmishes, disturbance, free-for-alls, battles and clashes
21. Look, there wasn't any sign in there of a scuffle of any kind?
22. International observers and journalists crowded around each minor scuffle and shouting match.
23. There was a brief scuffle as the crowd left the football ground.
24. Xie fought back, and the scuffle resulted in the man being Bloodied …
25. There was a scuffle during which he was pushed to the ground.