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Meaning of bun-fight

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bun-fight (n)

(Briticism) a grand formal party on an important occasion

bun-fight Sentence Examples

  1. At the charity event, there was a bun-fight over the last few pieces of cake.
  2. As soon as the buffet opened, there was a bun-fight for the freshly baked rolls.
  3. The annual clearance sale always turns into a bun-fight with shoppers scrambling for the best deals.
  4. During lunchtime at school, the cafeteria often descends into a bun-fight as students rush to grab their favorite foods.
  5. Trying to navigate through the crowded market felt like entering a bun-fight for a chance to browse the stalls.
  6. The queue for tickets to the concert turned into a bun-fight as eager fans jostled for a good spot.
  7. When the doors opened at the food festival, it was a bun-fight to get to the popular food trucks.
  8. Witnessing the bun-fight over the limited edition sneakers, I decided to step back and avoid the chaos.
  9. The small bakery's grand opening turned into a bun-fight when word got out about their delicious pastries.
  10. As soon as the announcement was made, there was a bun-fight among employees vying for the coveted promotion.1. At the charity event, there was a bun-fight over the last few pieces of cake.

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(Briticism) a grand formal party on an important occasion

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At the charity event, there was a bun-fight over the last few pieces of cake.

As soon as the buffet opened, there was a bun-fight for the freshly baked rolls.

The annual clearance sale always turns into a bun-fight with shoppers scrambling for the best deals.

During lunchtime at school, the cafeteria often descends into a bun-fight as students rush to grab their favorite foods.