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donnybrook
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donnybrook
(noun)
donnybrook
/
ˈ
dɑːniˌbrʊk/
noun
plural
donnybrooks
donnybrook
/
ˈ
dɑːniˌbrʊk/
noun
plural
donnybrooks
Britannica Dictionary definition of DONNYBROOK
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1
:
a public argument
a political
donnybrook
[=
dispute
]
A
donnybrook
has erupted over the court's decision.
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2
:
an uncontrolled fight
A
donnybrook
[=
brawl, free-for-all
] broke out at the end of the game.
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