scuffle

scuffle
1. noun
Handgreiflichkeiten Pl.; Tätlichkeiten Pl.

a scuffle broke out — es kam zu Handgreiflichkeiten od. Tätlichkeiten

2. intransitive verb
handgreiflich od. tätlich werden (with gegen)
* * *
noun
(a confused fight usually between a few people using their fists, feet etc: The two men quarrelled and there was a scuffle.) die Rauferei
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scuf·fle
[ˈskʌfl̩]
I. n
1. (short fight) Handgemenge nt, Handgreiflichkeiten pl
2. (sound, movement) Schlurfen nt
II. vi
to \scuffle [with sb] sich akk [mit jdm] balgen [o raufen]
* * *
['skʌfl]
1. n
(= skirmish) Rauferei f (inf), Handgemenge nt
2. vi
(= have skirmish) sich raufen; (= make noise) poltern

to scuffle with the police — ein Handgemenge mit der Polizei haben

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scuffle [ˈskʌfl]
A v/i
1. sich balgen oder raufen (with mit)
2. ziellos eilen
3. schlurfen(d gehen)
B s
1. Balgerei f, Rauferei f
2. Schlurfen n
* * *
1. noun
Handgreiflichkeiten Pl.; Tätlichkeiten Pl.

a scuffle broke out — es kam zu Handgreiflichkeiten od. Tätlichkeiten

2. intransitive verb
handgreiflich od. tätlich werden (with gegen)
* * *
(fight) n.
Handgemenge n. v.
raufen v.

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