Pronunciation: /bʌn.faɪt/
noun a noisy or heated argument or dispute, typically in a public setting
A1 I went to a bunfight at school and got a cupcake.
A2 The bunfight at the picnic was a fun way to try different desserts.
B1 The office bunfight had a variety of pastries and cakes for everyone to enjoy.
B2 The annual bunfight at the bakery drew in a large crowd eager to sample the baked goods.
C1 The bunfight at the food festival showcased the best bakers in the region.
C2 Attending a bunfight at a renowned patisserie is a must for any dessert enthusiast.
formal The university administration organized a bunfight to discuss the new academic policies.
informal I heard there's going to be a bunfight at the town hall meeting tonight.
slang Let's skip the bunfight and just get straight to the point.
figurative The budget meeting turned into a bunfight as different departments argued over funding allocations.
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