Phrases with «affray»

The word "affray" means a violent conflict or fight between people in a public place. Full definition

Sentences with «affray»

  • On the night, though, Greater Manchester police made five arrests with two of them being on suspicion of affray while the other was for lighting a flare. (squawka.com)
  • Instead, this article will explore the broad legal implications of an employee — any employee — becoming unavailable for work in similar circumstances and for a similar period of time, ie imprisonment for six months following a guilty plea to assault and affray in a public place. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • It was easily avoided that goal but Xhaka picks no one up and then proceeds to watch it from affray. (justarsenal.com)
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