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تَهَاوَشَ \ scrap: to have a fight or quarrel. scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. \ مُهَاوَشَة \ scrap: a fight or quarrel. scuffle: a confused struggle. -
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[ˈskafl] nouna confused fight usually between a few people using their fists, feet etc:مُشاجَرَهThe two men quarrelled and there was a scuffle.
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تَشَاجَرَ \ quarrel: to disagree violently. scrap: to have a fight or quarrel. scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. -
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تَعَارَك \ scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. -
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تَهَاوَشَ \ scrap: to have a fight or quarrel. scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. \ مُهَاوَشَة \ scrap: a fight or quarrel. scuffle: a confused struggle. -
8 تشاجر
1́ n. fraying2́ v. quarrel, hassle, squabble, broil, spat, scrap, brawl, jangle, scrimmage, scuffle, come to blows, rumble, row, set to -
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10 شجار
n. quarrel, squabble, squall, affray, altercation, brawl, breeze, broil, fracas, muss, row, rowdiness, rumble, shindy, bicker, tiff, controversy, miff, fight, melee, scuffle, scrap, set to, slugfest, ruction, rumpus, ruck -
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n. fight, battle, quarrel, melee, brawl, slugfest, scuffle, ruck, affray -
12 مشى مجرجرا اقدامه
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13 اشتبك
اِشْتَبَكَ: تَضَارَبَ، تَشَاجَرَto come to blows, come to grips, grapple, engage in hand-to-hand fighting, brawl, fight, quarrel, scuffle, strike one another -
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اِشْتِبَاك: شِجَارhand-to-hand fight(ing), grapple, scuffle, brawl, melee, quarrel -
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تَشَاجَرَ: تَنَازَعَ، تَخَاصَمَ، اِشْتَبَكَto quarrel, fight, hassle, wrangle, squabble, spat, brawl, jangle, scrimmage, scuffle; to come to blows, come to grips, grapple, engage in hand-to-hand fighting -
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تَشَاجَرَ \ quarrel: to disagree violently. scrap: to have a fight or quarrel. scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. -
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تَعَارُض \ discrepancy: the state of being different or not agreeing (in statements, calculations, etc.): There is some discrepancy between the two descriptions of the accident. \ تَعَارَك \ scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. -
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تَهَاوَشَ \ scrap: to have a fight or quarrel. scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. -
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Scuffle — Scuf fle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Scuffled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Scuffling}.] [Freq. of scuff, v.i.; cf. Sw. skuffa to push, shove, skuff a push, Dan. skuffe a drawer, a shovel, and E. shuffle, shove. See {Shove}, and cf. {Shuffle}.] 1. To strive or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scuffle — Scuf fle, n. 1. A rough, haphazard struggle, or trial of strength; a disorderly wrestling at close quarters. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, a confused contest; a tumultuous struggle for superiority; a fight. [1913 Webster] The dog leaps upon the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scuffle — [n] fight affray, brawl, broil, commotion, disturbance, fracas, fray, fuss*, go*, jump, mixup, row, ruckus, ruction, rumpus, scrap, set to*, shuffle, strife, tussle, wrangle; concept 106 Ant. agreement, peace scuffle [v] fight clash, come to… … New thesaurus
scuffle — ► NOUN ▪ a short, confused fight or struggle. ► VERB 1) engage in a scuffle. 2) move in a hurried, confused, or shuffling way. ORIGIN probably Scandinavian … English terms dictionary
scuffle — index affray, altercation, belligerency, brawl (noun), brawl (verb), commotion, confrontation (altercation) … Law dictionary
scuffle — 1570s, probably a frequentative form of SCUFF (Cf. scuff), of Scandinavian origin. Related: Scuffled; scuffling … Etymology dictionary
scuffle — vb *wrestle, tussle, grapple Analogous words: fight, *contend: clash, conflict, collide, *bump … New Dictionary of Synonyms
scuffle — [skuf′əl] vi. scuffled, scuffling [freq. of SCUFF] 1. to struggle or fight in rough confusion 2. to move in a confused hurry or bustle 3. to drag the feet; shuffle ☆ 4. Informal to try hard but with little or no success; specif., to struggle to… … English World dictionary
scuffle — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brief ▪ little, minor VERB + SCUFFLE ▪ be involved in SCUFFLE + VERB ▪ break out … Collocations dictionary
scuffle — I UK [ˈskʌf(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms scuffle : singular scuffle plural scuffles a small fight that lasts for a short time and is not very violent II UK [ˈskʌf(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms scuffle : present tense… … English dictionary
scuffle — scuf|fle1 [ˈskʌfəl] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] a short fight that is not very violent ▪ Scuffles broke out between rival supporters during the match. scuffle with/between ▪ scuffles with police scuffle 2… … Dictionary of contemporary English