fracas in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Pedestrians joined the fracas, moving into the boulevard to pick through the abandoned books, taking anything that interested them.
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We never had much trouble except for a little fracas about the spot before the cadenza where he had written a repetition of some phrase.
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This gave rise to the term "a donnybrook", meaning a brawl or fracas.
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Other ethnic groups kept out of the fracas, though there was risk of their involvement.
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One detective suffered a broken thumb in the fracas.
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He died after a fracas in a club.
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A fracas ensued, during which the two thieves escaped.
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At least a thousand men were involved in the subsequent fracas, which was broken up by civil and military police.
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Violence by pro-slavery factions marred the gathering, but the fracas enabled the three brothers to fully convert their parents to the abolitionist cause.
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Several were injured and riot police were called to end the fracas.
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