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melee
1[mey-ley, mey-ley, mel-ey]
noun
a confused hand-to-hand fight or struggle among several people.
confusion; turmoil; jumble.
the melee of Christmas shopping.
adjective
Games., of or relating to close-range or hand-to-hand combat, especially in video games and role-playing games, but also in some other tabletop games: You can choose any melee weapon type, but most players prefer daggers since the polearm was nerfed in an expansion last year.
I don't enjoy playing melee jobs like Monk or Warrior—I prefer to snipe from afar with an archer or even a mage.
You can choose any melee weapon type, but most players prefer daggers since the polearm was nerfed in an expansion last year.
melee
2[mey-ley, mey-ley]
noun
a group of diamonds, each weighing less than 0.25 carat.
melee
/ ˈmɛleɪ /
noun
a noisy riotous fight or brawl
Word History and Origins
Origin of melee2
Word History and Origins
Origin of melee1
Example Sentences
The incident happened shortly after the full-time whistle of the match on 31 August, following a melee involving both sets of players and sparked by the Uruguayan.
He was one of three people who died that day during the Chicano Moratorium, a rally against the Vietnam War that out-of-control cops turned into a melee.
Meeting men is nice, but that is eclipsed by these other concerns and ambitions, as many former sorority girls have pointed out in the recent social media melee.
This year, more tinder has been added to the fire, thanks to a flurry of hit batters and a benches-clearing melee during a series at Dodger Stadium in June.
He said he unwittingly headed straight into that melee as he drove down Laguna Road to report for his afternoon shift.
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