brawler

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English - Turkish
Kavgacı tıp
kavga eden
(isim) kavgacı tip
brawl
{i} arbede

Çokta arbede sayılmazdı. - It wasn't much of a brawl.

brawl
gürültülü munakaşa
brawl
kavga gürültü
brawl
dövüş
brawl
dalaşmak
brawl
ağız dalaşı etmek
brawl
kavga

Kavgayı Tom başlatmadı. - Tom didn't start the brawl.

Tom bir kavgaya karıştı. - Tom got involved in the brawl.

brawl
dalaş

Polis göstericilerle dalaştı. - The police brawled with the demonstrators.

brawl
{f} kavga et
brawl
ağız dalaşı
brawl
patırtı etmek
brawl
{f} gürül gürül akmak
brawl
{i} hırgür
brawl
f kavga etmek
brawl
eski bir Fransız halk oyunu
brawl
gürültülü ziyafet
brawl
{f} kavga etmek
brawl
{i} tartışma
brawl
{f} tartışmak
English - English
One who brawls, engages in noisy, unseemly fights

For if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God? — 1 Timothy 3:2-5, KJV.

{n} a wrangler, a noisy person
a fighter (especially one who participates in brawls)
One that brawls; wrangler
{i} one who brawls; fighter, one who takes part in brawl
brawl
To engage in a brawl; to fight or quarrel
brawl
A fight, usually with a huge amount of people involved
brawl
{v} to make a great noise, scold, quarrel
brawl
{n} a quarrel, squabble, great noise, dance
brawl
a noisy fight in a crowd
brawl
To quarrel noisily and outrageously
brawl
{i} noisy fight or quarrel, punch-up, wrangle, scrap
brawl
to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively; "The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street"
brawl
A brawl is a rough or violent fight. He had been in a drunken street brawl
brawl
{f} quarrel; participate in a noisy fight
brawl
To make a loud confused noise, as the water of a rapid stream running over stones
brawl
A fight or quarrel
brawl
A noisy quarrel; loud, angry contention; a wrangle; a tumult; as, a drunken brawl
brawl
a noisy fight in a crowd to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively; "The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street
brawl
If someone brawls, they fight in a very rough or violent way. He was suspended for a year from University after brawling with police over a speeding ticket Two gangs of youths brawled on the dance floor of the ferry. + brawling brawl·ing The brawling between the England fans and locals last night went on for several hours. a noisy quarrel or fight among a group of people, especially in a public place (Perhaps from the sound of fighting). to quarrel or fight in a noisy way, especially in a public place
brawl
To complain loudly; to scold
brawl
an uproarious party
brawlers
plural of brawler
brawler

    Hyphenation

    brawl·er

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'brol ] (intransitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English.
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