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[ UK /fɹˈækəz/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹeɪkəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. noisy quarrel

How To Use fracas In A Sentence

  • Neither was involved in the fracas; but neither is returning calls. Times, Sunday Times
  • At this point the meeting dissolved into an ugly fracas, the Committee fleeing before a barrage of stale sandwiches and dry-roasted cashew nuts.
  • We have been advised to tip 15%, but will it cause a fracas to leave less? Times, Sunday Times
  • Darell el alternativismo de la realidad impresa bajo tonadas e imagenes elocuentes casi tactiles cien porciento volatiles bajo tambien la sorpresa de hombres dominados por su instinto controlado por maquinas para que al final sea el mismo hombre quien se destruya asi mismo bajo la vision de sus propios miedos y fracasos para quedar absolutamente solo aunque este este rodeado de los mismos seres inertes y ya sin corazon …. Splitting The Atom film by Edouard Salier « Massive Attack Blog
  • However, the lowlight of the tournament was a fracas between a player and an umpire.
  • The fracas is typical of the miniscule Liberal Party, which has been mired in internal disputes for seven years.
  • By the time we discover the link between the blue bloods, the dead people, and the fracasing kinfolk, we've lost all interest in the outcome or reveal.
  • His friend was also treated for minor injuries after he was knocked to the floor during the fracas and has been discharged from hospital.
  • The cause of the fracas was something gentlemanly, too. The Sun
  • However the impasse is resolved, the fracas that has followed the USFWS bluebill-limit reduction has underscored anew how much Minnesota waterfowlers love this bird. MyLinkVault Newest Links
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