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meaning of "tavern brawl"
Hi, everyone.
While I read a book titled "Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes by R. L. Stevenson" , I faced the expression 'tavern brawl' as stated as following.
Except for business purposes, or to give each other the lie in a tavern brawl, they have laid aside even the civility of speech.
Does the expression mean very noisy pub?
Please let me exactly know what it is.
Thanks.
Aug 7, 2019 9:37 AM
Answers · 2
As Norman says, a tavern brawl is a fight at a pub/tavern/hotel where alcohol is served. Usually those fighting are drunk or influenced by the alcohol they've drunk.
August 7, 2019
A "tavern" is another name for a pub, though it is rarely used today.
A "brawl" is a fight.
So a "Tavern brawl" is a fight in a pub.
August 7, 2019
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