Refriega in english
Fray
pronunciation: freɪ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: freɪ part of speech: noun
In gestures
refriega = fray ; dogfight [dog fight] ; scuffle ; scuffling ; scrimmage ; running battle ; dust-up ; skirmish ; firefight.
Example: The academic librarian, by remaining neutral, can stay above the fray and does not need to take sides in order to provide scholars with access to the truth.Example: The article recounts the 17-day political dogfight at which John W. Davis was eventually given the Democratic presidential nomination.Example: The focus of the discussion is less on the altercation than on the reactions of the teacher and the students not only to the fight but also to the atmosphere of the classroom after the scuffle.Example: Violence in public places (eg, pubs, clubs, discos) is limited mainly to threats & scuffling.Example: He makes reference to a scrimmage with a Spaniard when Ahab spat into a silver calabash.Example: Gangs of youths throwing gasoline bombs clashed with the police in running battles on the streets of Londonderry early today.Example: The annual global dust-up over whale hunting is about to kick off again.Example: Specifically he is studying why the short Turkish bow was apparently superior to the English long bow of the skirmishes of the Crusades.Example: It is as if libraries find themselves once again mired down in the bureaucratic information policy firefights waged during the Reagan and Bush administrations (1980-1992).