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ruckus
ruck·us R0337300 (rŭk′əs)n. A disturbance; a commotion: "They had shut the dogs into the cowshed to keep them from causing a ruckus" (Molly Gloss). [Perhaps blend of ruction and rumpus.]ruckus (ˈrʌkəs) n, pl -usesinformal an uproar; ruction[C20: from ruction + rumpus]ruck•us (ˈrʌk əs) n. 1. a noisy commotion; uproar; rumpus. 2. a heated controversy. [1885–90, Amer.; probably b. ruction and rumpus] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ruckus - the act of making a noisy disturbanceruction, rumpus, commotion, din, tumultdisturbance - the act of disturbing something or someone; setting something in motionado, bustle, flurry, hustle, stir, fuss - a rapid active commotion | Translations
ruckus
ruckusA large, uproarious commotion. There was a ruckus out in the streets, so I went out to investigate. The kids were making an awful ruckus in the living room, so I told them to go play outside.ruckus (ˈrəkəs) n. a commotion; an uproar. Quiet, please. Don’t raise such a ruckus. ruckus
Synonyms for ruckusnoun the act of making a noisy disturbanceSynonyms- ruction
- rumpus
- commotion
- din
- tumult
Related Words- disturbance
- ado
- bustle
- flurry
- hustle
- stir
- fuss
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