battle royal

NOUN
  1. a noisy riotous fight
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How To Use battle royal In A Sentence

  • It was not till after a regular battle royal that that young gentleman could be brought to submit to be "larned" by any one but his own special My Friend Smith A Story of School and City Life
  • It's all dusky reds and yellows, shag-headed battle royales, exploding tanks, and getting up the next day to relive it on the playground.
  • Battle royal was waged, amid the smoking of many cigarettes and the expectoration of much tobacco-juice, wherein the tramp successfully held his own, even when a socialist workman sneered, There is no god but the Unknowable, and Herbert Chapter 13
  • Blackly funny and chillingly dystopian, Battle Royale has been having quite a resurgence recently.
  • Now I know the purpose of this series is not to turn the two groups concerned against each other in some sonic battle royale.
  • Kessler was with the agency in 1992 when nutritional labels were first introduced, and has called the tug-of-war between the FDA and the food industry at that time a "battle royale. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • In this sense, the contest between transformers and consolidators is merely a version of the battle royal between No.10 and No.11 Downing Street - the offices of the Prime Minister and Chancellor.
  • First came a cutting comment, then a testy response, and suddenly it was on: La battle royale.
  • Further spice is added with the event being billed in some quarters as a battle royal between Manchester and Merseyside.
  • It is an attempt to square their own backbenchers, but they have failed to satisfy them and we are now set for a battle royal.
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