scuffle

scuffle
noun
(a confused fight usually between a few people using their fists, feet etc: The two men quarrelled and there was a scuffle.) riña, pelea, escaramuza
scuffle
tr['skʌfəl]
noun
1 (fight) refriega, escaramuza, riña, pelea
intransitive verb
1 reñir (with, con), pelearse (with, con)
scuffle ['skʌfəl] vi, -fled ; -fling
1) tussle: pelearse
2) shuffle: caminar arrastrando los pies
scuffle n
1) tussle: refriega f, pelea f
2) shuffle: arrastre m de los pies
scuffle
n.
jaleo s.m.
jarana s.f.
lucha s.f.
pelea s.f.
redopelo s.m.
refriega s.f.
riña s.f.
sarracina s.f.
zipizape s.m.
v.
pelear v.
reñir v.
'skʌfəl
noun refriega f, escaramuza f
['skʌfl]
1.
N refriega f
2.
VI tener una refriega (with sb con algn)

to scuffle with the police — tener una refriega con la policía

* * *
['skʌfəl]
noun refriega f, escaramuza f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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