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Deutsche Raufhandel Synonyme

Englische brawl; fight Synonyme

brawl  Bedlam let loose  ado  affray  agitation  altercate  altercation  argument  assemblee  assembly  assignation  at home  ball  battle  battle royal  be noisy  bedlam  bicker  bickering  blast  blood feud  bluster  bobbery  bother  box  brannigan  brawl  broil  brouhaha  cacophony  caterwaul  caucus  chaos  charivari  chirm  clamor  clangor  clap  clash  clatter  close  collide  colloquium  combat  come to blows  commission  committee  commotion  conclave  concourse  congregation  congress  contend  contention  contest  controversy  conventicle  convention  convocation  council  cut and thrust  dance  date  diet  differ  din  discord  disorder  dispute  disturbance  dogfight  donnybrook  donnybrook fair  drunken brawl  duel  dust  dustup  ebullition  eisteddfod  embroilment  eruption  exchange blows  exchange of blows  fanaticism  fence  ferment  festivity  fete  feud  fight  fight a duel  fisticuffs  flap  flite  fliting  fomentation  foofaraw  forgathering  forum  fracas  fray  free-for-all  frenzy  fume  furor  furore  fury  fuss  gathering  get-together  give and take  give satisfaction  grapple  grapple with  hassle  have words  hell broke loose  helter-skelter  housewarming  howl  hubbub  hue and cry  hullabaloo  imbroglio  incident  jangle  join issue  jostle  joust  knock-down-and-drag-out  levee  logomachy  loud noise  maffick  make a noise  make a racket  make an uproar  maul  meet  meeting  melee  mix it up  muss  noise  noise and shouting  open quarrel  outcry  pandemonium  panel  party  passion  pell-mell  plenum  polemic  pother  prom  quarrel  quorum  racket  rage  raise Cain  raise a clamor  raise hell  raise the devil  raise the roof  rally  rampage  rassle  rattle  reception  rendezvous  rhubarb  riot  roar  rough-and-tumble  roughhouse  row  ruckus  ruction  rumble  rumpus  run a tilt  scramble  scrap  scrimmage  scuffle  seance  session  set to  set-to  sharp words  shindig  shindy  shivaree  sit-in  sitting  skirmish  slanging match  snarl    
brawler  agitator  battler  belligerent  belted knight  bickerer  bitter-ender  blade  bravo  bully  bullyboy  combatant  competitor  contender  contestant  defendant  diehard  disputant  dissentient  dissident  duelist  enforcer  extremist  fencer  feuder  fighter  fighting cock  foilsman  frondeur  gamecock  gladiator  goon  gorilla  hatchet man  hood  hoodlum  hooligan  insubordinate  insurgent  insurrectionary  insurrectionist  insurrecto  intransigent  irreconcilable  jouster  knight  last-ditcher  litigant  malcontent  maverick  militant  mutineer  naysayer  negativist  nonconformist  noncooperator  objector  obstructionist  obstructive  opposer  oppositionist  plaintiff  plug-ugly  protester  quarreler  rebel  resister  revolter  revolutionary  revolutionist  rioter  rival  rough  rowdy  ruffian  sabreur  scrapper  scuffler  squabbler  strong arm  strong-arm man  strong-armer  struggler  subversive  swashbuckler  sword  swordplayer  swordsman  thug  tilter  tough  traitor  tussler  wrangler  
brawling  bawling  blaring  blatant  blatting  blustering  boanergean  boisterous  brassy  brazen  clamant  clamorous  clamoursome  clanging  clangorous  clattery  crying  loudmouthed  mafficking  noiseful  noisy  obstreperous  openmouthed  rackety  rip-roaring  rowdy  scrappy  screaming  shouting  strepitant  strepitous  tumultuous  turbulent  uproarious  vociferant  vociferating  vociferous  yammering  yapping  yelling  yelping  

Raufhandel Definition

Brawl
(v. i.) To quarrel noisily and outrageously.
Brawl
(v. i.) To complain loudly
Brawl
(v. i.) To make a loud confused noise, as the water of a rapid stream running over stones.
Brawl
(n.) A noisy quarrel
Fight
(v. i.) To strive or contend for victory, with armies or in single combat
Fight
(v. i.) To act in opposition to anything
Fight
(v. t.) To carry on, or wage, as a conflict, or battle
Fight
(v. t.) To contend with in battle
Fight
(v. t.) To cause to fight
Fight
(v. i.) A battle
Fight
(v. i.) A struggle or contest of any kind.
Fight
(v. i.) Strength or disposition for fighting
Fight
(v. i.) A screen for the combatants in ships.
Sea fight
() An engagement between ships at sea

brawl; fight Bedeutung

proxy fight a measure used by an acquirer to gain control of a takeover target, acquirer tries to persuade other shareholders that the management of the target should be replaced
fight a boxing or wrestling match, the fight was on television last night
pillow fight a child's game of fighting with pillows
battle
conflict fight engagement
a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war, Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga, he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement
fight fighting
combat scrap
the act of fighting, any contest or struggle, a fight broke out at the hockey game, there was fighting in the streets, the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap
brawl
free-for-all
a noisy fight in a crowd
knife fight
snickersnee
cut-and-thrust
fighting with knives
rumble
gang fight
a fight between rival gangs of adolescents
competitiveness
fight
an aggressive willingness to compete, the team was full of fight
fight an intense verbal dispute, a violent fight over the bill is expected in the Senate
bash do
brawl
an uproarious party
bunfight
bun-fight
(Briticism) a grand formal party on an important occasion
prizefight
prize fight
a boxing match between professional boxers for a cash prize
brawl
wrangle
to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively, The bar keeper threw them out, but they continued to wrangle on down the street
contend fight
struggle
be engaged in a fight, carry on a fight, the tribesmen fought each other, Siblings are always fighting, Militant groups are contending for control of the country
fight oppose fight back
fight down
defend
fight against or resist strongly, The senator said he would oppose the bill, Don't fight it!
fight back defend oneself
chicken-fight
chickenfight
fight while sitting on somebody's shoulders
repel
repulse
fight off
rebuff
drive back
force or drive back, repel the attacker, fight off the onslaught, rebuff the attack
fight
struggle
make a strenuous or labored effort, She struggled for years to survive without welfare, He fought for breath
crusade a fight a press campaign a push a agitate exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person, be an advocate for, The liberal party pushed for reforms, She is crusading for women's rights, The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate
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