Definition of Prawle

1. a brawl [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prawle

prattles
prattling
prattlingly
pratts
praty
prau
praught
praunce
praunced
praunces
prauncing
praus
pravastatin
pravities
pravity
prawle (current term)
prawles
prawlin
prawlins
prawn
prawn cocktail
prawn cocktail offensive
prawn cocktails
prawn cracker
prawn crackers
prawned
prawner
prawners
prawning
prawnlike

Literary usage of Prawle

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Routledge's Every Boy's Annual by Edmund Routledge (1870)
"He significantly touched one of his pistols. " Who says that I'm going too far ?" cried prawle. " None of us," we all exclaimed. " Bravo! prawle. prawle for ..."

2. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1905)
"If we examine an ordinary map of the South of England we shall note that the Lizard Head, prawle Point, and Portland Bill are nearly in line, the prawle ..."

3. The South Devon Coast by Charles George Harper (1907)
"... CHIVELSTONE—EAST prawle—PORTLEMOUTH THE Start looms up prominently from here, but it is a long scramble up out of Hall Sands and round by the coastguard ..."

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