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free-for-all

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[ US /ˈfɹifɔˌɹɔɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a noisy fight in a crowd

How To Use free-for-all In A Sentence

  • But there will certainly not be another overnight free-for-all.
  • However, what was once a test of strength that pitted one man against a raging bull is now a free-for-all in a large open space.
  • How did this land of plenty descend into a perilous free-for-all?
  • History was treated as an atemporal free-for-all, even by magazine designers Wet Magazine, by April Greiman and Jayme Odgers. This week's new exhibitions
  • The free-for-all was an event where the clowns fought each other with oversized mauls for ten minutes.
  • A controversial penalty decision sparked a free-for-all at the end of the match.
  • The music is loud and intense, and the dancing is more like a free-for-all karate-match than a style.
  • In its final traditional Rose Bowl race — starting next season, the conference's Bowl Championship Series berth will be decided by a league title game — the Big Ten has a four-way free-for-all going. The Big Ten Free-For-All
  • The lowering of trade barriers has led to a free-for-all among exporters.
  • Why, in this age of cynicism, sexual free-for-all and the quickie no-fault divorce, do people still get married?
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