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free-for-all

noun as in fight

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As recently as 2016, a new generation of the Klan held a “White Lives Matter” rally at Pearson Park that devolved into a bloody free-for-all — a fiasco that drew worldwide attention.

The race, for the moment, is more of a free-for-all than it has been in years.

A rare few were fortunate to have non-Japanese friends who looked after their property for them, but for most, the rounding-up created a grasping free-for-all opportunity — for others.

In brief, Trump gave every indication that he’s going to let crypto be crypto, freeing the already free-for-all market in imaginary money to do whatever it wants to do.

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But Sunday’s event in Santa Monica quickly turned into a free-for-all as frustrated residents pressed officials on an array of issues.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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