Camorra in english

Quarrel

pronunciation: kwɔrəl part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

camorra = affray ; bovver. 

Example: The Public Order Act 1986 contains many of the more common public order offences such as riot, affray and threatening behaviour.Example: These uneducated buffoons will be out in force tonight eagerly looking for that opportunity to cause some 'bovver'.

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» buscar camorrapick + a fightgo looking for + trouble .

Example: Machiavelli advised rulers facing unpopularity at home to consider picking a fight with some other nation, noting that a threat from some foreign power tends to unite people and help them to forget their differences.

Example: The quotation, 'I don't go looking for trouble; trouble usually finds me,' was used by J.K. Rowling in the book, 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'.

» incitar camorrarustle up + trouble .

Example: Notorious outlaws, desperadoes, and gunslingers rustled up trouble in town after town but when the gold disappeared they all left.

Camorra synonyms

row in spanish: fila, pronunciation: roʊ part of speech: noun dispute in spanish: disputa, pronunciation: dɪspjut part of speech: noun words in spanish: palabras, pronunciation: wɜrdz part of speech: noun wrangle in spanish: reñir a, pronunciation: ræŋgəl part of speech: noun, verb run-in in spanish: entrar corriendo, pronunciation: rʌn part of speech: noun argufy in spanish: discutiendo, pronunciation: ɑrgjufaɪ part of speech: verb dustup in spanish: polvo, pronunciation: dʌstəp part of speech: noun altercate in spanish: altercar, pronunciation: ɔltɜrkeɪt part of speech: verb
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