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		Definition of donnybrook in English: donnybrooknounˈdɒnɪbrʊkˈdɑniˌbrʊk Australian, North American, NZ A scene of uproar and disorder; a heated argument. 〈北美,澳〉骚动混乱的场面;激烈的辩论  raucous ideological donnybrooks 闹哄哄的有关意识形态的争论。 Example sentencesExamples -  This donnybrook marked the end of an unbroken series of six Republican presidential victories that reached back to Abraham Lincoln's first win in 1860.
 -  But a donnybrook is brewing between those that offer the new services and those that need to protect their old technology.
 -  But even a donnybrook might be better than stone-cold silence.
 -  I braced myself for the all-time donnybrook of our marriage.
 -  I believe that if you're going to have a loud public hissy snit with a total stranger you have the obligation to eventually let it escalate into a shrieking, hair-pulling, rolling-on-the-ground donnybrook and really give the crowd a show.
 -  What, then, is the alternative to a donnybrook?
 -  Although the third man in the contest had been overshadowed by the megadollar donnybrook being waged by the frontrunners, the press had not forgotten him.
 -  Based on the Sunday morning talk shows, it appears that the nomination will be a donnybrook.
 -  The race for a successor is a three-way donnybrook where anything could happen - including the election of another Independent.
 -  Because we work at a think tank that studies workplace issues, we had ringside seats at what became an all-too-typical Washington donnybrook in which the special interests prevailed over the public interest.
 -  Only the intervention of the local constabulary prevented a full-scale donnybrook.
 -  Nothing like a little donnybrook to build a bit of team spirit.
 -  People were accused of entering into the donnybrook without experience, knowledge, good faith, rationality, sobriety or even their own hitherto recognisable identities.
 -  It will be interesting to see whether the ‘public use’ issue becomes a factor in the donnybrook that is brewing over the next Supreme Court nominee.
 -  His impassioned diatribes are laced with the queasy petulance of someone who already knows he's lost the fight, going to the mat with a whine instead of a real donnybrook.
 -  This stylistic donnybrook - one of hip-hop's most distinctive - has been met with equal parts approbation and bafflement.
 -  He was more upbeat, feeling the donnybrook had cleared the air.
 -  ‘Scramble’ is the right word for this donnybrook.
 -  Funding isn't the only political donnybrook in the offing when the renewal of welfare reform is debated next year.
 -  Direct confrontation - verbal or otherwise - may only succeed in sparking a fan-on-fan donnybrook.
 
 Synonyms disturbance, racket, uproar, tumult, ruckus, clamour, brouhaha, furore, hue and cry, palaver, fuss, stir, to-do, storm, maelstrom, melee 
 OriginMid 19th century: from the name of a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, formerly famous for its annual fair.    Definition of donnybrook in US English: donnybrooknounˈdɑniˌbrʊkˈdänēˌbro͝ok North American, Australian, NZ A scene of uproar and disorder; a heated argument. 〈北美,澳〉骚动混乱的场面;激烈的辩论  raucous ideological donnybrooks 闹哄哄的有关意识形态的争论。 Example sentencesExamples -  Only the intervention of the local constabulary prevented a full-scale donnybrook.
 -  The race for a successor is a three-way donnybrook where anything could happen - including the election of another Independent.
 -  People were accused of entering into the donnybrook without experience, knowledge, good faith, rationality, sobriety or even their own hitherto recognisable identities.
 -  It will be interesting to see whether the ‘public use’ issue becomes a factor in the donnybrook that is brewing over the next Supreme Court nominee.
 -  But a donnybrook is brewing between those that offer the new services and those that need to protect their old technology.
 -  Funding isn't the only political donnybrook in the offing when the renewal of welfare reform is debated next year.
 -  I braced myself for the all-time donnybrook of our marriage.
 -  But even a donnybrook might be better than stone-cold silence.
 -  Based on the Sunday morning talk shows, it appears that the nomination will be a donnybrook.
 -  This donnybrook marked the end of an unbroken series of six Republican presidential victories that reached back to Abraham Lincoln's first win in 1860.
 -  His impassioned diatribes are laced with the queasy petulance of someone who already knows he's lost the fight, going to the mat with a whine instead of a real donnybrook.
 -  I believe that if you're going to have a loud public hissy snit with a total stranger you have the obligation to eventually let it escalate into a shrieking, hair-pulling, rolling-on-the-ground donnybrook and really give the crowd a show.
 -  Nothing like a little donnybrook to build a bit of team spirit.
 -  He was more upbeat, feeling the donnybrook had cleared the air.
 -  ‘Scramble’ is the right word for this donnybrook.
 -  This stylistic donnybrook - one of hip-hop's most distinctive - has been met with equal parts approbation and bafflement.
 -  Because we work at a think tank that studies workplace issues, we had ringside seats at what became an all-too-typical Washington donnybrook in which the special interests prevailed over the public interest.
 -  Although the third man in the contest had been overshadowed by the megadollar donnybrook being waged by the frontrunners, the press had not forgotten him.
 -  Direct confrontation - verbal or otherwise - may only succeed in sparking a fan-on-fan donnybrook.
 -  What, then, is the alternative to a donnybrook?
 
 Synonyms disturbance, racket, uproar, tumult, ruckus, clamour, brouhaha, furore, hue and cry, palaver, fuss, stir, to-do, storm, maelstrom, melee 
 OriginMid 19th century: from the name of a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, formerly famous for its annual fair.     |