Sentence examples for the ruckus from inspiring English sources

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the ruckus

noun

A noisy disturbance and/or commotion.

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The ruckus was ear-splitting.

The ruckus is never brung.

Other customers, hearing the ruckus, looked up.

They've brought him the ruckus, all right.

The ruckus had the desired affect.

Mr. Strinati is enjoying the ruckus.

The ruckus round the truck was forgotten.

I am bewildered by all the ruckus about tax increases.

But neither created the ruckus that Thomas's boycott has.

The ruckus centred on Mr Obama's mandate to buy insurance.

Ms. Wells did not respond to the ruckus that morning.

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