How To Use Rumpus In A Sentence
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The contrived rumpus over Section 28 is nothing.
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The transfer rumpus left the defender attempting to re-focus attention on the tie at Wycombe, the winners of which will face a trip to either Grimsby or York in round four.
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He kicked up a rumpus wherever he went.
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'Noo yo'll not mak a rumpus, Davy,' he said, mistrustfully.
The History of David Grieve
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In the end the Great Budget Stramash of 2009 will most likely be forgotten and, to the extent history recalls the rumpus it will conclude that it was a no score draw.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
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The Munali rumpus is a warning that their actions can generate reactions that only help to aggravate the situation and estrange them from an otherwise sympathetic public.
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There's a real rumpus going on upstairs.
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Perhaps mindful of the rumpus which had occurred between them the previous day, the referee warned him three times for not making enough effort to allow his opponent a clear view of the ball.
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The 28-year-old lost more than half his ear in the rumpus which spilled onto the pavement outside Zinc in Lucy Road.
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A right royal rumpus has erupted over York's Golden Jubilee Rugby League Festival after a team from Oxford tried once again to muscle in on the event.
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You should raise a rumpus about the lack of safety routines here.
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He can put an end to the rumpus by genuflecting before his fellow ministers and the European Commission.
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The administer of government raised a rumpus that accommodated lobby to watch the game.
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Causing quite a rumpus, the shows in London, according to the pater.
THE HARDIE INHERITANCE
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Unfortunately, last weekend there was a bit of a rumpus in Bath Street late in the evening which led to a couple of Police cars being called out to calm things down.
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The rumpus has made all the optimistic statements about unity and harmony ring a little hollow.
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‘I comed ever so far out of my way,’ said the cabman, ‘to avoid the rumpus with the homnibuses at the hill cause the ladies things is so heavy we’d never got up if the ‘otherwise had once jibbed.’
He Knew He Was Right
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Ordinary shareholders will have to cause a rumpus at the annual general meetings to force real accountability and change.
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He said he would speak to the captain about it after they arrived at the island, and that the steward's quarters should be searched and Doc questioned, but he doubted the advisability of making what he called a rumpus about it now, especially as Marjorie might be worried and he wanted her to get a good night's sleep.
Isle o' Dreams
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That was a genuine abuse of her position, yet it caused less of a fuss than the present rumpus.
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The rumpus has made all the optimistic statements about unity and harmony ring a little hollow.
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Quiet†fun in rumpus room or patio, on picnics, in areas closed to firearms!
2006 October
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ALL amateur rugby league matches this weekend have been cancelled until further notice because of a renewed rumpus regarding rocketing insurance premiums.
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Fans kicked up a rumpus when the concert was cancelled.
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It'll kick up a right royal rumpus!
Times, Sunday Times
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He recalled: ‘There had been a bit of a rumpus going on and then I heard him shouting for help.’
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Unfortunately amidst the rumpus I'd lost Richard and his friends.
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A surgeon, for example, can't really perform a splenectomy from the golf course (though I wouldn't put it past one to try); a bartender can't pour your Glenlivet neat from his rumpus room La-Z-Boy.
When Less Is More
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And as nerves fray and tempers rise you can be assured of a catty remark or backstage rumpus.
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The rumpus has made all the optimistic statements about unity and harmony ring a little hollow.
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Ah, so now I know ... where the wild rumpus is really going on ...
We're looking . . .
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Students entering the dining hall made an eager rumpus.
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“What?” he yelled back from what he called their rumpus room.
Star Struck
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We take such matters much less lightly today, as Mr. Mullan notes while recalling the rumpus surrounding "Primary Colors," the Clinton-based novel that Joe Klein initially denied writing, much to the subsequent anger of his fellow journalists.
In All But Name
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Basement rumpus room with full-sized pool table and floor-to-ceiling fabric swagging?
The Sun
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Despite the rumpus, it's business as usual with the side to play England still stuffed full of players born and bred outwith these borders and in many cases playing their rugby outside Scotland.
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In an echo of the wild rumpus scenes from "Where the Wild Things Are," we soon embark on six densely illustrated but wordless pages of roistering, in which Bumble-Ardy and his friends feed one another cake, rattle tambourines and prance about with birthday banners.
Sendak's Party Animals
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June 24th, 2006 at 1: 46 am moonbat patrol says: so now Donald trump is a military expert?? well he as it least is in “good” company. right up there with Streisand, the ditzy chicks, helen thomas, susan sarandon and other moonbats. good job trumpus, i guess all that money can’t buy intelligence or patriotism.
Think Progress » Donald Trump on Iraq.
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The closest thing Latinos have is El Guapo's arch enemy - Edward James Olmos - who, at worst, may simply shake his head disapprovingly from his Beverly Hills rumpus room and brandish a microwave chimichanga at the television screen at news of a proposed Congressional Bill aimed at mandating that landscapers work while wearing proof of citizenship like a Flava-Flav clock.
El Guapo: WANTED: Latino Al Sharpton
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A MAN who created a rumpus in Burnley Jobcentre got a ticking off from a judge who slammed his behaviour as ‘wholly unacceptable.’
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It's caused a real rumpus.
The Sun
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Hereupon Marble made what he called a rumpus in good earnest.
Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale
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Fortunately for Standard Life it has no institutional investors to make a rumpus over this slight discrepancy, which is why policyholders should make their voices heard on Tuesday.
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In any event, Iran sounds well pleased with the current rumpus.
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And as nerves fray and tempers rise you can be assured of a catty remark or backstage rumpus.
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No wonder the fees quoted in America have caused such a rumpus.
Times, Sunday Times
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So far any opposing and neutral fans haven't caused a rumpus or complained.
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In an age where the term kids movie is synonymous with explosions, poop humor and freakish hyperactivity Where The Wild Things Are takes its own sweet time establishing an environment and group of characters that reverberate with wild rumpus energy one moment and revel in a quiet sunset the next.
Twitch
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There is a rumpus room and the living area is very spacious and has air-conditioning for your comfort.
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They camped out at a local garage rock band's house and played noisy, careening rhythms to a small number of bemused punks at the old Multipurpose Rumpus Room.
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He knew that it was going to cause a massive rumpus.
Times, Sunday Times
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The rumpus followed a majority vote of the finance ministers not to launch legal action which could have meant huge fines against Paris and Berlin.
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The rumpus has made all the optimistic statements about unity and harmony ring a little hollow.
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No repeat of the Chawama rumpus must be allowed.
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Her Super Bowl performance created a rumpus that prompted the TNT television company to use a seven-second delay during the All-Star game.
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The story that caused the rumpus is still cloudy.
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In the morning, I found that the cause of all the rumpus was a marriage that had taken place in the hotel; and the master and mistress being happy, the servants caught the joyous infection, and got the children to share it with them.
Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
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The magazine also included articles on fashion, food and gadgets such as the "Tensolator," which provided "bodybuilding isotonic tension," perhaps to make up for slow nights in the rumpus room.
The Feminist Mystique of Hugh Hefner
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It is also good to see that police have already taken action against some of their men who were involved in the rumpus at the Chikwa courts.