
1) Disorderly 2) Fighting 3) Fighting noisily 4) Having a punch-up
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1) Disorderly 2) Going at it
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[legal definition] Brawling (probably connected with German language brüllen, to roar, shout), in law, was the offence of quarrelling, or creating a disturbance in a church or churchyard. Brawling was covered in ecclesiastic courts until 1860. It has rarely been prosecuted since then. ==History== During the early stages of the Reformation ...
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• (a.) Quarreling; quarrelsome; noisy. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Brawl • (a.) Making a loud confused noise. See Brawl, v. i., 3.
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Brawl'ing adjective 1. Quarreling; quarrelsome; noisy. « She is an irksome
brawling scold.
Shak. »
2. Making a loud confused noise. See
Brawl ,
intransitive verb , 3. « A
brawling stream.
J. S. Shairp. ...
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Originally, brawling was the term applied in English law to the offence of wilfully disturbing any meeting of persons lawfully assembled for religious worship, or misusing any preacher, teacher or persons so assembled. Today however, the term is more generally applied to an illegal fight in a public place.
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[
adj] - disposed to loud disagreements and fighting
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fighting adjective disposed to loud disagreements and fighting
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