Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
scrummage
noun
/ˈskrʌmɪdʒ/

Definition
A confused struggle or fight, often occurring during a game of rugby.

Examples
- During the match, a scrummage broke out as players fought for control of the ball.
- The scrummage at the end of the game showcased the determination of both teams to claim victory.
- After a lengthy scrummage, the referee finally blew the whistle to restore order.

Meaning
The term ‘scrummage’ refers to a situation in sports where players from opposing teams come together in a close-knit formation to compete for the ball. Though primarily associated with rugby, it can also denote any situation that involves a chaotic disagreement or a physical tussle.

Synonyms
- scuffle
- brawl
- tussle
- fray
- melee