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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!
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  • 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
  • When there's a ruckus in the street outside your home, you fling open the window to see what's happening.
  • Different studios are involved and there could be a huge ruckus over creative control.
  • And if they wished to get stroppy, they could force extradition which would undoubtedly raise quite a ruckus in the press. CORMORANT
  • And marriage is very much in the news today, from a royal ruckus to some suburban shenanigans.
  • This is the piece that caused a ruckus when it was first produced in 1968 because the characters spoke joual.
  • For some reason, a few thought I was seeking publicity for myself in raising such a ruckus.
  • Thus, the approaching ruckus was a welcome distraction from his musings and his insomnia.
  • As the stockpile of supplies has quickly disappeared so more people have joined in the ruckus, desperate to get their hands on anything remaining.
  • How could events that took place more than 60 years ago cause such a ruckus?
  • The American Idol season 8 runner-up released his debut album, For Your Entertainment; caused a ruckus with a sexually charged performance at Sunday’s American Music Awards; got disinvited from a scheduled appearance on Good Morning America; and then wound up as a last-minute guest this morning on CBS’ Early Show (where producers chose to blur out images of him kissing a male band member during his AMA set). Adam Lambert on his AMA vocals ('kind of a mess'), Elisabeth Hasselbeck ('we're very different'), and CBS' subtle message ('homosexuality is dangerous') | EW.com
  • Some remain mysterious like the wonderful term my Aunt Fern coined - "boodie ruckus" - useful in any context. Hangin' Out At The Ozark County Line ***
  • The kickoff party on August 4th will feature two of Canada's finest junglists who've been doing it since back in the day - Marcus Visionary and Ryan Ruckus.
  • UW Alumni Team Ruckus placed fourth in the universities and colleges division finals.
  • She had little doubt who would be causing such a ruckus at this hour.
  • te Thirteen Naked greed was the cause of the ruckus, as so often it was. PROSPECT HILL
  • This isn't the first time that our football players have caused a ruckus off the field.
  • Unfortunately for them, they caused such a ruckus the teachers could find them wherever they went.
  • In fact, to borrow Auntie's words, I feel downright "boodie ruckus" today. Hangin' Out At The Ozark County Line ***
  • The ruckus at the door had focused itself into one six-foot hurricane that was headed straight Molly's way. BAD MEDICINE
  • Just as she darted into the shadows, her dark cloak billowing behind her, showing a flash of crimson, a loud ruckus came from the front door.
  • Harry's decision to give up his commission causes an enormous ruckus among his friends and family.
  • Superdelegates as well as all voters should learn what Cornell Fowler, former reporter for the Des Moines Tribune, wrote in today's Des Moines Register: Fowler, whose father and grandfather were both pastors from the south side of Chicago, says that to understand the ruckus over Wright, you must understand the south side of Chicago, where Obama attends church. Blitzer: Should Clinton's swing state edge be a factor?
  • Deer Dehorning Scandal: Citizens raise a ruckus after police remove antlers of roadkilled buck | Field & Stream Deer Dehorning Scandal: Citizens raise a ruckus after police remove antlers of roadkilled buck
  • Mr Garfield raised such a ruckus that the police dropped all the charges. SNOWJOB
  • The ensuing ruckus in the media merely reminds us that we live in a society that is censored.
  • The last thing you want to do is cause a ruckus while driving around the island.
  • The hotel manager called in the police to put a stop to the ruckus and detained the mahout for causing extensive damage to hotel property.
  • Things in the room were starting to crash and bang into each other, making a mighty ruckus.
  • Through the drunken ruckus, dim lights, flicker of soju through shot glass, she saw him.
  • For example, "He doesn't know boodie ruckus about that! Archive 2007-10-01
  • `I think with the ruckus some cove's made off with it, your worship. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • After hearing somewhat of a ruckus in the lecture hall, Katt took a detour and poked her head in to investigate.
  • Deer Dehorning Scandal: Citizens raise a ruckus after police remove antlers of roadkilled buck Deer Dehorning Scandal: Citizens raise a ruckus after police remove antlers of roadkilled buck
  • The ruckus was loud enough that it caught Sally's attention from across the room.
  • Taylor was marching beside Shane when he heard a ruckus at the end of the line of soldiers.
  • When he showed up at a 1960s ruckus at Columbia University, younger reporters noted with amazed laughter that he was the last journalist in America to wear a card saying PRESS in his hatband. Boulevardier's Delight
  • If you were in town this morning, you may have heard quite a ruckus down at the Council Chambers.
  • Reports from injured victims suggested the ruckus was sparked by an earlier argument and a fight over a girl.
  • Jun's eyes never ceased to stray from the ruckus that burned with such intense heat and fury.
  • As you've seen, Sen. McCain is making a big ruckus about Sen. Obama's willingness to do so, even going so far as to run new ads questioning his willingness to meet "unconditionally" -- a loaded reference to the phrase 'unconditional surrender'. Should U.S. interests be promoted via high level negotiations with hostile powers? Obama, yes – McCain, no
  • The Chief Minister admitted the mistake as a ruckus was created in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly.
  • The problem is that their ruckus interrupts my reading or wakes me up.
  • Hearing some ruckus in Stuart's apartment, Kate peeks her head though his window from the fire escape and - bingo!

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