Phrases with «barroom brawl»

A "barroom brawl" refers to a big fight or violent altercation that takes place inside a bar or pub. Full definition

Sentences with «barroom brawl»

  • James, however, is your basic slacker, a New Yorker who despite a talent for writing and a family friend (Ron Livingston) who virtually promises him a job at the magazine, spends his days in barroom brawls fueled by drugs and alcohol, and appears to have no trouble with women. (shockya.com)
  • The next six games were as much barroom brawls as basketball games, as the two teams memorably duked it out. (sbnation.com)
  • An American Abstract Expressionist who skipped out on the movement's legendary barroom brawls by moving to Japan, where he associated with the Gutai artists and picked up the art of ink painting, Sam Francis has been experiencing an extraordinary posthumous comeback over the past year. (artspace.com)
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