Brawl

બોલાચાલી
definition
verb
But how can our economy get better if we are always engaged in fighting and brawling with each other?
fight or quarrel in a rough or noisy way.
noun
As a nurse, she had seen victims of bar fights and street brawls , but these wounds were some of the worst she had seen.
a rough or noisy fight or quarrel.
translation of 'brawl'
બોલાચાલી,
શોરબકોર,
ઘોંઘાટ
example
Now what about in an altercation like a pub brawl or a street 'brawl' where someone is bitten?
From her vantage point, however, Em was only given a view of the drunken 'brawl' , which had deteriorated into a hissy fight.
The case involved charges arising from a vicious 'brawl' in a sports bar.
The camera weaves its way through a motley crew of punk and ‘new wave’ types as they carouse, 'brawl' , and struggle to assert themselves over the noise and chaos.
It was easy to turn a drunken 'brawl' into a gunfight.
It is often a clash of egos with no more interest than a street 'brawl' .
a street 'brawl'
He was able to hold his own in any society and at other times 'brawl' with the roughest of the rough in the bush pubs where he often drank to excess.
he'd got into a drunken 'brawl' in a bar
There was peace at last and only the infrequent traffic in Wilde Street and a drunken 'brawl' or two outside disturbed the peace of our new home.
Since turning pro in 1988, he has earned a reputation as a warrior in the ring, not afraid of turning his fights into street 'brawls' .
Almost the entire match was 'brawling' in the stands, including in the upper deck (which was pretty packed after some small crowds the past few weeks).
Those attending will be able to take part in action scenes such as sword fighting and western-style bar room 'brawls' , all under the expert tuition of some of the world's leading stuntmen.
Its roots go back to Tough Guy competitions, in which a town's toughest barroom 'brawlers' were pitted against each other for prize money.
Their neighbors are ninja types who are constantly 'brawling' with other evil ninja types.
He was imprisoned in October 1608 for 'brawling' with other knights.
A few minutes after the match, they were 'brawling' in the parking lot backstage and the security broke them up.
They still went about armed even in peacetime, unlike Roman aristocrats in times of empire, and drunken 'brawls' or even complicated feuds might break out at any time.
He was big but he was out of shape, obviously more used to drunken 'brawls' than to serious street fighting.
There is almost no trace of the bustling mining town in which there were countless 'brawls' and shootouts at bars with such evocative names as The Bucket of Blood Saloon.
It's much too barbaric and such things are left to bar fights and street 'brawls' .
Tribal loyalties were paramount; other than that, nothing served to mitigate the blood feuds, drunken 'brawls' and orgies that the harsh life of the desert gave sway to.
It is a peaceful, not a 'brawling' , stream.
‘Most of the festivals here are just drunken 'brawls' for children,’ she laments.
He was arrested for allegedly 'brawling' with a fan at a show in San Francisco on Tuesday.
The fight had been one of those epic barroom 'brawls' right out of a John Wayne movie.
The proportion of street killings that resulted from drunken 'brawls' plunged by two-thirds between 1875 and 1920.
But how can our economy get better if we are always engaged in fighting and 'brawling' with each other?
He's also seeking compensation for towing and storage charges, and for the fright of hiding in the corner of a holding cell with drunks and 'brawlers' .
Yet again, while trying to appeal to the world's most sophisticated market, the impression is of Scots doing what we do best - squabbling and 'brawling' with each other while shocked onlookers avert their gaze.
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