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[ US /ˈɹəkəs/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈʌkəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of making a noisy disturbance

How To Use ruckus In A Sentence

  • As I plonked myself down in my seat with my popcorn and my candy floss, cursing the child next to me who had managed to tread on my ingrown toenail and was now causing a ruckus, I knew exactly what to expect.
  • And the activists are indeed causing a ruckus in their attempts to effect change.
  • Hearing the ruckus, the king ambled over, startling Hart. Exit the Actress
  • I like the shit you did with Ruckus too , that shit was fat.
  • He's making a ruckus, and all the neighbors are mad!
  • The biggest ruckus occurred when Jesse Jackson walked into the corral set aside for the media and hundreds started moving with cameras outstretched, upstretched, and flashing on and off. Dal LaMagna: Thousands Protest in D.C...
  • Past governments might have ignored the ruckus, but the ruling coalition had suffered a nasty drubbing in last month's polls for parliament's lower house.
  • They recorded and toured together, raising a ruckus as well as awareness about violence toward women.
  • In a town where the Saturday night entertainment was playing community cribbage, my Tarot cards caused quite a ruckus.
  • Ruckus's Selina Lo is what we call a lively interview subject. Wi-Fi Networking News
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