What's the difference between brawl and scuffle?

Brawl


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To quarrel noisily and outrageously.
  • (v. i.) To complain loudly; to scold.
  • (v. i.) To make a loud confused noise, as the water of a rapid stream running over stones.
  • (n.) A noisy quarrel; loud, angry contention; a wrangle; a tumult; as, a drunken brawl.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) On 23 June, the Cleveland linebacker Ausar Walcott was charged with attempted murder following a brawl in a bar; three days later, the New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was arrested on suspicion of shooting a man dead.
  • (2) Joyce was arrested in March after being allegedly involved in a brawl at a bar at the House of Commons, but prosecutors took no action against him.
  • (3) A randomised trial was conducted to assess the value of sending a mobile coronary care unit (MCCU) to all emergency calls other than those for children or for patients injured in road-traffic accidents or brawls.
  • (4) Uefa has charged both nations following the ensuing mass brawl but the controversy continued on Thursday.
  • (5) Not only is Corbyn not being granted a honeymoon, relatives are determined to have a brawl at the wedding.
  • (6) When these two men-children confronted one another with violent intent in a press conference at the Olympiahalle, less than an hour after Chisora's sanctioned brawl with Vitali Klitschko, they knew exactly what they were doing.
  • (7) (One witness to the encounter described the two leaders as like "lads looking for a brawl outside a pub on a Friday night").
  • (8) Cue mass brawl after the inevitable German penalty shoot-out victory.
  • (9) There have also been mass escapes, countless self-harm attempts and brawls leading to one guard being suspended, according to incident logs obtained under freedom of information laws.
  • (10) Rose, who sparked the first brawl after clashing with Willian and was booked, said he was sorry for how the game may have looked to young viewers.
  • (11) He said he believed a brawl was breaking out when “all of a sudden a guy comes up with a knife ... stabs me there [motioning to his neck] I push him off and blood is going everywhere”.
  • (12) The Lapland New Forest attraction drew criticism back in 2008, with its brawling elves, sad-looking animals and muddy grotto.
  • (13) Cracks appear in cabinet as same-sex marriage splits Abbott's frontbench Read more The rolling brawl caps off a terrible week for the Abbott government, with the instability set to roll on into next week’s new parliamentary session.
  • (14) In 36% the situation was characterized by brawling or chasing.
  • (15) For a few minutes the brawling was as pronounced as at any England game in recent years and, though riot police arrived to divide the two sets of supporters, trouble flared again after Barkley’s deflected shot had given England the lead.
  • (16) A drunken brawl was in progress and as Cohn opened the cab door one of the guys reeled over the gutter and threw up over his trouser leg.
  • (17) During the ensuing brawl with the audience, eight people were injured.
  • (18) Law graduate 1954-55 Served in Indochina as paratroop lieutenant 1956 Youngest French MP (Poujadist movement), volunteer lieutenant in Algeria 1957 Implicated in French army torture during a three-month tour of duty in Algeria 1958 Loses right eye in electoral brawl, defeated in general elections 1972 Establishes the National Front party 1974 Polls 0.62% (190,000 votes) in presidential election 1976 Inherits fortune from NF supporter after court battle 1984 Becomes MEP 1986 MP (loses seat in 1988) 1987 Claims that Nazi concentration camps were 'a mere detail' of second world war 1990 Fined the equivalent of £160,000 for incitement to racial hatred 2000 Banned from holding political office for a year after attacking a woman Socialist candidate 2002 Polled 18%(5.5 million votes) in presidential election
  • (19) Uefa has charged the Serbian and Albanian Football Associations after the brawl involving players, supporters and stewards was sparked by a drone carrying the insignia of so-called “Greater Albania”, with the governing body expected to enforce heavy sanctions.
  • (20) As for the man in the middle of the brawl, he was among the few people remaining calm.

Scuffle


Definition:

  • (v. i.) To strive or struggle with a close grapple; to wrestle in a rough fashion.
  • (v. i.) Hence, to strive or contend tumultuously; to struggle confusedly or at haphazard.
  • (n.) A rough, haphazard struggle, or trial of strength; a disorderly wrestling at close quarters.
  • (n.) Hence, a confused contest; a tumultuous struggle for superiority; a fight.
  • (n.) A child's pinafore or bib.
  • (n.) A garden hoe.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The protesters were confronted by a much larger group of pro-Kremlin activists, which led to scuffles.
  • (2) When the owners of Manchester City finally managed to persuade Pep Guardiola to oversee the next stage of their masterplan it is fair to say they probably did not expect to be approaching Christmas scuffling with a team of Watford’s limitations for their first league win at home in almost three months.
  • (3) The trials of those arrested over the scuffles on 6 May 2012 have become known as the Bolotnaya affair, after the square in which the clashes took place.
  • (4) Heather Titley said she saw Cameron grab the collar of Noye's shirt and scuffle with him at the Swanley interchange of the M25.
  • (5) One BNP supporter who was injured in a scuffle said: "I've put my best suit on today and come out for a peaceful demonstration and this is what's happened.
  • (6) Passengers scuffled with a man suspected of leaving the bag before the blast went off but failed to detain him.
  • (7) A minor scuffle erupts and four white shirts immediately converge on the referee and after a minor argument both players are booked.
  • (8) Minor scuffles were reported, but the ranks of riot police mostly looked on as largely peaceful and white-collar crowd - variously estimated at 10,000 to 70,000 - assembled without a permit in People's Square.
  • (9) Mostly, I thought about being at Barack Obama’s inauguration ; not at the ceremony itself, but the back of the crowd approximately three miles away, in frigid DC weather and surrounded by thousands of other scuffling, freezing, depressed-looking people, trying to squeeze a sense of occasion from what felt like being at the back of a demo.
  • (10) "Mubarak is the solution," chanted the crowd, some of whom also briefly scuffled with the supporters of people killed during the 2011 uprising.
  • (11) Scuffles break out and four protesters are arrested, bundled off to the station in the same tuk-tuks they arrived in.
  • (12) Surveillance video taken from a Ukrainian airport shows Klymenko and the country's chief prosecutor scuffling with guards who try to detain them and overturning a metal detector gate as they try to reach their plane.
  • (13) Chad's Hissène Habré removed from Senegal court as scuffle breaks out Read more Habré had refused legal representation, saying he did not recognise the court’s jurisdiction, and vowed not to cooperate with the trial.
  • (14) More pressure from LA, a scuffle behind the net and Dominic Williams cross-checks King and he will go to the box.
  • (15) Fifteen people were arrested a day after the results when scuffles broke out between police and protesters outside Downing Street.
  • (16) The voice of the survivors is being ignored, the concerns of the people and many clergy in Chile are being ignored, and the safety of children in this diocese is being left in the hands of a bishop about whom there are grave concerns for his commitment to child protection.” Barros was installed as bishop of the southern Chilean diocese of Osorno last weekend amid unprecedented opposition, and scuffles inside the cathedral by protesters who say he is unfit to lead.
  • (17) According to the weekly magazine Friday, the scuffle took place in the early hours of 16 January, when the wrestler should have been preparing for his bout later the same day.
  • (18) eKathimerini.com reports that "a few dozen pensioners" demanded a meeting with health minister Andreas Lykourentzos, and briefly scuffled with police.
  • (19) There were scuffles in Cambridge as crowds attempted to storm the university's Senate House.
  • (20) Over the past few years, the two teams have developed a bit of a dislike for each other stemming from a preseason game that was called early after a tackle by former KC midfielder Roger Espinoza led to a scuffle between the two teams.