mêlee Synonyms
mêlee Meaning
mêlee
a hand-to-hand fight among several people, a confused struggle
mêlee Sentence Examples
- The battleground was a chaotic mêlée, with soldiers clashing violently in close quarters.
- The protestors engaged in a heated mêlée with the riot police, throwing rocks and tear gas.
- The crowd surged forward in a wild mêlée, desperate to catch a glimpse of the celebrity.
- The ancient warriors fought with swords and shields in a bloody mêlée, their cries echoing through the forest.
- The football match descended into a chaotic mêlée after a controversial penalty decision.
- The bar brawl erupted into a full-blown mêlée, with fists and glasses flying in every direction.
- The two gangs faced off in a brutal mêlée, their weapons glinting in the dim light.
- The melee at the shopping mall caused widespread chaos and damage, leaving several people injured.
- The protesters clashed with the police in a violent mêlée, resulting in numerous arrests.
- The medieval tournament featured a series of thrilling mêlées, where knights fought on horseback for glory and honor.
FAQs About the word mêlee
a hand-to-hand fight among several people, a confused struggle
skirmish,brawl, rough-and-tumble, clash, row, scuffle, ruction, affray, fracas,altercation
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The battleground was a chaotic mêlée, with soldiers clashing violently in close quarters.
The protestors engaged in a heated mêlée with the riot police, throwing rocks and tear gas.
The crowd surged forward in a wild mêlée, desperate to catch a glimpse of the celebrity.
The ancient warriors fought with swords and shields in a bloody mêlée, their cries echoing through the forest.