8 Verbs to Use for the Word fracas

I always avoid a fracas, however great the provocation.

There is a disagreeable little matter regarding a lady, and I fear a fracas with a man who is awaiting me outside in the Nevski."

The latter, following either his own inclination or the advice of his chum, decided not to resign his position as a prefect, and in a few days' time the majority of the school had wellnigh forgotten the fracas at the Black Swan.

Jeanie still breakfasted upstairs in the schoolroom, and so missed the fracas.

There, while they were yet just a trifle too far away to catch its echoes, had occurred an incidenta fracas, in factsome of whose results belong with this narrative to its end.

The authorities, whose one object was to prevent an unpleasant fracas, were ready enough to substitute exile for imprisonment; and thus, after a fortnight's detention, the 'fameux poète' was released on condition that he should depart forthwith, and remain, until further permission, at a distance of at least fifty leagues from Versailles.

The old humourist had either seen the fracas, or had come on the injured old-rose messenger of death nursing a damaged face.

It all felt most curious: here were these sausage-eating wretches, who had elected to start this infernal European fracas, and in so doing had brought us all into the same muddy pickle as themselves.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  fracas