Comparative form of brawly; more quarrelsome, rowdy, or characteristic of brawling.
Formed by adding the comparative suffix '-er' to 'brawly,' following standard English comparative adjective formation.
The fact that English speakers can take a verb (brawl), make it an adjective (brawly), and then compare it (brawlier) shows how flexible our language is at creating new words on the fly.
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