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The example sentences of SCUFFLING in videos (1 in total of 1)

a determiner few adjective days noun, plural after preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun son noun, singular or mass 's possessive ending burial adjective , alicia proper noun, singular heard verb, past tense some determiner scuffling verb, gerund or present participle sounds verb, 3rd person singular present on preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun doorstep noun, singular or mass

Use "scuffling" in a sentence | "scuffling" example sentences

How to use "scuffling" in a sentence?

  • We have not been scuffling in this waste - howling wilderness for the right to be stupid. All this waste.
    -Toni Cade Bambara-
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Definition and meaning of SCUFFLING

What does "scuffling mean?"

/ˈskəfəl/

scuffling

verb
To have a short fight that is not very violent.

What are synonyms of "scuffling"?
Some common synonyms of "scuffling" are:
  • fight,
  • struggle,
  • tussle,
  • brawl,
  • grapple,
  • clash,
  • scrimmage,
  • scrap,
  • roughhouse,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/fīt/

fight
noun verb

Act of trying to hurt someone by hitting them. take part in violent physical struggle.

/ˈstrəɡəl/

struggle
noun verb

forceful or violent effort to get free of restraint. make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.

/ˈtəsəl/

tussle
noun verb

Confused fight or struggle, e.g. at close quarters. engage in vigorous struggle or scuffle.

/brôl/

brawl
noun verb

Noisy quarrel/fight among a group, e.g. in public. To quarrel or fight noisily, often in public.

/ˈɡrapəl/

grapple
noun verb

act of grappling. To attempt to solve difficult problems.

/klaSH/

clash
noun verb

A conflict; disagreement. come into violent conflict.

/ˈskrimij/

scrimmage
noun verb

confused struggle or fight. To practice playing (a sport).

/skrap/

scrap
adjective noun other verb

Unneeded and thrown away. A fight with someone. Wasted things such as metal. discard.

roughhouse
noun other verb

violent disturbance. Engage in rough or disorderly play. act in boisterous, violent manner.

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