0 past simple and past participle of brawl
1 to fight in a rough, noisy, uncontrolled way:
In fact, much of the book is taken up with tales of brutal fights at fairs, racecourses, bars - anywhere travelling men met, argued and brawled.
After the show, members of the band brawled with security staff.
The two superstars brawled early into the match, but they then retrieved ladders and used them to their advantage.
After the match, the two teams brawled backstage.
Members of both gangs brawled with each other at the polls all day.
During other fights, the pair brawled outdoors onto the street and into traffic.
The two wrestlers brawled, using the ring steps and steel chairs.
The two brawled outside the ring and were counted-out, resulting in a no contest.