brawler

[ UK /bɹˈɔːlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a fighter (especially one who participates in brawls)
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How To Use brawler In A Sentence

  • The shoplifter and the late-night brawler go to court, whilst the tax-evader and the industrial polluter go to their club.
  • This is the world of the bully and the brigand and assassin, the world of the mud-pelter and brawler, the world of the bent woman, the world of the flea and the fly, the open drain and the baying dog. The Research Magnificent
  • It was a decent side-scrolling platform brawler with nice cartoony graphics. The Sun
  • -- OT Charles Brown -- The all-conference lineman is more quick and athletic than a brawler, and he certainly faced many speedy edge rushers in the Pac-10. Southern CAL - Team Notes
  • The 73-year old former street-brawler now comes across as more of a genial, boorishly humorous gameshow host.
  • There, he’s found by a kindly blacksmith (Von Sydow), who raises Prince Siegfried as Eric, a brawler whose swordsmanship is unparalleled. Not bad: not bad at all | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
  • A brawler this is, an alley fighter, a hopped-up offensive gone freak.
  • I was momentarily concerned that one of the brawlers in the Boar might have knocked him senseless, but on questioning the barman I was informed that his only enemy that night had been the wine.
  • A brawler this is, an alley fighter, a hopped-up offensive gone freak.
  • And Fenty has publicly praised Ron Moten -- the Peaceoholics founder and bare-knuckle "brawler" who benefited from millions in city contracts under Fenty -- as a "great Washingtonian. Gray, Fenty scramble for ethical high ground in D.C. mayoral race
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