Fracas

/frəˈkɑː/ noun

A noisy, disorderly fight or quarrel between multiple people, often in a public place.

From French 'fracas', derived from Italian 'fracasso' (broken pieces, noise), from the verb 'fracassare' (to break). First used in English in the 17th century.

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