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fracas

[frey-kuhs, frak-uhs, frak-ah] / ˈfreɪ kəs, ˈfræk əs, ˈfræk ɑ /


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One Nation's co-founder David Oldfield was also expelled following a public fracas with Hanson.

From BBC Mar. 25, 2026

Above the fracas of color float three white clouds, from which raindrops hang like strings of beads dressing up a doorway.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 6, 2026

When the fracas became public, Gabbard decided to litigate it on X and go personal on the whistleblower, inadvertently telegraphing her weak position.

From Salon Mar. 5, 2026

The fracas is far from over, as Greenland and other geopolitical risks remain elevated.

From Barron's Jan. 23, 2026

There was a whole fracas going on up the block.

From "How It Went Down" by Kekla Magoon

Basch argued that the argument over fluoridation today often fixates on communal water sources, and has similarities with other public health fracases.

From Salon Sep. 13, 2022

In just two of these alleged fracases in this century has the ocean-crossing party gone back across the ocean with the trophy.

From Washington Post Sep. 23, 2021

During his three seasons with Jacksonville, Ramsey was involved in fracases with Cincinnati’s A.J.

From Seattle Times Oct. 4, 2020

However it is worth noting that America’s police officers seem to find themselves embroiled in fabricated fast-food fracases with alarming regularity.

From The Guardian Jun. 27, 2020

He said, "Then, what would you say was the purpose of the fracases, Miss—" "Circuses," she snorted.

From Mercenary by Birmingham, Lloyd




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