The killing of a person in an affray, in the heat of blood, and while under the influence of passion, distinguished from chance-medley or killing in self-defence or casual affray.(noun)
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Use "chaud-medley" in a sentence
"Yeah, well I was trying to finesse that whole “chance-medley”/“chaud-medley” can of worms, but now that you’re opened it, watch outbelow."
"Yeah, well I was trying to finesse that whole “chance-medley”/“chaud-medley” can of worms, but now that you’re opened it, watch out below."
"Yeah, well I was trying to finesse that whole “chance-medley”/ “chaud-medley” can of worms, but now that you’re opened it, watch outbelow."