Bunfight example sentences
bun·fight
noun BRITISH ENGLISH informal humorous
bunfight (noun) · bunfights (plural noun) · bun-fight (noun) · bun-fights (plural noun)
- a tea party or other function, especially one of a grand or official kind.
- a heated argument or exchange:
Synonyms
gathering, function, celebration, reunion, festivity, jamboree, reception, social, dance, ball, ceilidh, frolic, carousal, carouse, fete, hoedown, shower, bake, cookout, levee, corroboree, bashment, luau, simcha, bash, shindig, shindy, rave, blowout, disco, do, shebang, bop, hop, whoopee, thrash, beanfeast, beano, jolly, hooley, crack, blast, wingding, kegger, rage, ding, rort, squash, squeeze, argument, dispute, disagreement, quarrel, row, fight, squabble, altercation, tiff, tussle, brouhaha, fracas, rumpus, brawl, clash, scuffle, battle, war, feud, controversy, uproar, donnybrook, shindig, shindy, scrap, spat, ruckus, fisticuffs, ruction, barney, ruck, afters, rhubarb, broil, miff, agreement"Bunfight" Example Sentences
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