"Fracas" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fracas" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fracas" Meaning

A fracas is a noisy and violent quarrel or fight, typically in a public place.

"Fracas" Examples

Fracas


A fracas is a noisy and violent disturbance, often between a group of people.

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The fight in the bar ended in a noisy fracas, with chairs and bottles shattering on the floor.
The rivalry between the two neighbors ended in a fracas, with both sides calling the police to report the other.
The tourists got caught in a fracas between rival gangs in the city's nightclub district.
The sports stadium was evacuated due to a fracas breaking out in the stands.
The town's quiet evening was disrupted by a fracas between teenagers in the park.

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