1. scuffle(n = noun.act) dogfight, hassle, rough-and-tumble, tussle - disorderly fighting;
is a kind of combat, fight, fighting, scrap
Derived form verb scuffle2
2. scuffle(n = noun.artifact) dutch hoe, scuffle hoe - a hoe that is used by pushing rather than pulling;
is a kind of hoe
3. scuffle(n = noun.act) scramble - an unceremonious and disorganized struggle;
is a kind of battle, struggle
Derived form verb scuffle2
1. scuffle(v = verb.motion) shamble, shuffle - walk by dragging one's feet; "he shuffled out of the room"; "We heard his feet shuffling down the hall"
is one way to walk
Sample sentences:
The children scuffle to the playground
2. scuffle(v = verb.contact) tussle - fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters; "the drunken men started to scuffle"
is one way to contend, fight, struggle
Derived forms noun scuffle3, noun scuffle1
Sample sentences:
Somebody ----s
1. To strive or struggle with a close grapple; to wrestle in a rough fashion. [1913 Webster]
2. Hence, to strive or contend tumultuously; to struggle confusedly or at haphazard. [1913 Webster]
"A gallant man had rather fight to great disadvantage in the field, in an orderly way, than scuffle with an undisciplined rabble." [1913 Webster]
1. A rough, haphazard struggle, or trial of strength; a disorderly wrestling at close quarters. [1913 Webster]
2. Hence, a confused contest; a tumultuous struggle for superiority; a fight. [1913 Webster]
"The dog leaps upon the serpent, and tears it to pieces; but in the scuffle the cradle happened to be overturned." [1913 Webster]
3. A child's pinafore or bib. [1913 Webster]
4. A garden hoe. Halliwell. [1913 Webster]
scuffle, n. & v.
--n. a confused struggle or disorderly fight at close quarters.
--v.intr. engage in a scuffle.
Etymology:
prob. f. Scand.: cf. Sw. skuffa to push, rel. to SHOVE
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