fracas

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fra·cas

noun
\ˈfrā-kəs, ˈfra-, British ˈfra-ˌkä\
plural fra·cas·es\-kə-səz\ or British frac·as\-ˌkäz\

Definition of FRACAS

: a noisy quarrel : brawl

Examples of FRACAS

  1. <the police broke up the fracas in the bar and threw both combatants in the lockup>
  2. <police preparing for any fracas that might follow the soccer game>

Origin of FRACAS

French, din, row, from Italian fracasso, from fracassare to shatter
First Known Use: 1716

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