Associations to the word «Scuffle»
Noun
- Police
- Supporter
- Protest
- Protester
- Bystander
- Few
- Demonstrator
- Blows
- Stab
- Revolver
- Bellow
- Yell
- Policeman
- Clash
- Exclamation
- Riot
- Floor
- Shriek
- Shout
- Sound
- Stair
- Quarrel
- Teammate
- Nightclub
- Blow
- Punch
- Skirmish
- Temper
- Arrest
- Crowd
- Groan
- Fight
- Beijing
- Noise
- Cry
- Foot
- Knife
- Weed
- Shot
- Deck
- Pistol
- Rag
- Punishment
- Lust
- Incident
- Break
- Shoot
- Winchester
- Chase
- Scream
- Rush
- Lobby
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
SCUFFLE, noun. A rough disorderly fight or struggle at close quarters
SCUFFLE, noun. A Dutch hoe, manipulated by both pushing and pulling
SCUFFLE, noun. (archaic) A child's pinafore or bib.
SCUFFLE, verb. (intransitive) To fight or struggle confusedly at close quarters.
SCUFFLE, verb. (intransitive) To walk with a shuffling gait.
SCUFFLE, verb. (slang) To make a living with difficulty, getting by on a low income, to struggle financially.
Dictionary definition
SCUFFLE, noun. Disorderly fighting.
SCUFFLE, noun. A hoe that is used by pushing rather than pulling.
SCUFFLE, noun. An unceremonious and disorganized struggle.
SCUFFLE, verb. Walk by dragging one's feet; "he shuffled out of the room"; "We heard his feet shuffling down the hall".
SCUFFLE, verb. Fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters; "the drunken men started to scuffle".
Wise words
A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword.