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brawler

/brawl/US // brɔl //UK // (brɔːl) //

斗士,斗殴者,斗牛士,斗鱼

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a noisy quarrel, squabble, or fight.
    • : a bubbling or roaring noise; a clamor.
    • : Slang. a large, noisy party.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to quarrel angrily and noisily; wrangle.
    • : to make a bubbling or roaring noise, as water flowing over a rocky bed.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infighter

Examples

  • From it viewers of “60 Minutes” will learn that the polished, disciplined news program they see each Sunday night is — or was — a product of messy backroom brawls involving competing personalities and enormous egos with varying levels of talent.

  • In what felt like minutes, it turned into an all-out brawl involving scores of armed rioters.

  • Amid a Reddit-inspired trading brawl that has roped in Elon Musk, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ted Cruz, Elizabeth Warren, Janet Yellen, and the Federal Reserve, the stock-trading app at the center of it all is debuting its first SuperBowl ad.

  • Every fight felt like a bar brawl, which was fun much of the time, but just didn’t click as a core mechanic.

  • The first few rounds of the matchup were competitive, with Alvardo boxing the brawler from Siberia.

  • Glenn Jacobs [the bald brawler known as Kane] was very vocal about his opinions.

  • Happily, however, she was only a common brawler or disturber of the peace, and therefore there was no cab.

  • And though in no manner a brawler, a life of enterprise suited me mightily.

  • The brawler, whom we know as Cervantes, was expelled from the Cathedral with his companions, and order was restored.

  • Rover uttered a threatening howl, and pawed at the door as though desirous of inserting his teeth into the body of the brawler.

  • The silent house began to disturb the peace of the town more than the most drunken brawler could have done.