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stramash

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stramash [strəˈmæʃ] Scot
n
an uproar; tumult; brawl
vb (tr)
to destroy; smash
[perhaps expanded from smash]

Stramash an uproar; a state of noise and confusion, 1821.


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A stramash in the box saw the ball fall to Kean who played it to Derek Holmes but from six yards McGovern made an outstanding point-blank stop to deny the big striker.
However their first match of the Marine Harvest Premier League season was postponed, and the return fixture at The More's Eilean Bheannchair isn't until May 31, so in lieu of hot stick action, this minor stramash will have to do.
There was a little stramash but I was looking elsewhere.
 
 
 
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