fracas (Meaning)

Wordnet

fracas (n)

noisy quarrel

Webster

fracas (v. t.)

An uproar; a noisy quarrel; a disturbance; a brawl.

fracas Sentence Examples

  1. The fracas at the party escalated quickly, leaving a trail of broken furniture and bruised egos.
  2. The loud fracas outside her window disturbed the young woman's peaceful evening.
  3. The political rally descended into a fracas, as protesters clashed with police.
  4. The children's playful scuffle gradually turned into a serious fracas.
  5. The fracas on the highway caused a massive traffic jam, stranding motorists for hours.
  6. The neighborhood was rocked by a violent fracas that left several people injured.
  7. The rumor of a hidden treasure sparked a frantic fracas among treasure hunters.
  8. The hockey game ended in a fracas, with players brawling on the ice.
  9. The fracas at the local bar resulted in the arrests of several patrons.
  10. Despite the severity of the fracas, no serious injuries were reported.

FAQs About the word fracas

noisy quarrelAn uproar; a noisy quarrel; a disturbance; a brawl.

skirmish, fight, dustup, clash, scuffle, battle, scrimmage, conflict, contest, altercation

truce, truce,,

The fracas at the party escalated quickly, leaving a trail of broken furniture and bruised egos.

The loud fracas outside her window disturbed the young woman's peaceful evening.

The political rally descended into a fracas, as protesters clashed with police.

The children's playful scuffle gradually turned into a serious fracas.