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fracas
[frey-kuhs, frak-uhs, frak-ah]
noun
a noisy, disorderly disturbance or fight; riotous brawl; uproar.
fracas
/ ˈڰæɑː /
noun
a noisy quarrel; brawl
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51Թ History and Origins
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of fracas1
C18: from French, from fracasser to shatter, from Latin frangere to break, influenced by ܲ to shatter
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"There was a fracas at the end, there was foul play involved," Dowson said.
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The Runcorn and Helsby HP, who has been sitting as an Independent since he was suspended by Labour bosses following October's fracas, admitted assault and was sentenced on Monday.
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Footage of a fracas at the airport's Terminal 2 building on 23 July last year was widely shared online.
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All of us watching this fracas were Black.
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Foster said after the game that he was told the fracas started when a USC player punched Gilmer.
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