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  1. How to use ruckus in a sentence. a noisy fight or disturbance : row, commotion; a state or situation in which many people are angry or upset : fuss, uproar… See the full definition

  2. Ruckus definition: a noisy commotion; fracas; rumpus. See examples of RUCKUS used in a sentence.

  3. RUCKUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of ruckus in English. ruckus. noun [ C usually singular ] mainly US informal uk / ˈrʌk.əs / us / ˈrʌk.əs / Add to word list. a noisy situation or argument. Synonyms. commotion. din. rumpus informal. tumult formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Arguments & disagreements.

  4. Ruckus sounds like what it means — loud and maybe a little rowdy. A ruckus is the uproar you cause when you noisily protest the new cafeteria menu or a bad call against your favorite team. Cats fighting outside your window in the middle of the night could also cause a ruckus.

  5. Ruckus definition: a noisy commotion; fracas; rumpus. See examples of RUCKUS used in a sentence.

  6. a noisy situation or argument. Synonyms. commotion. din. rumpus informal. tumult formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Arguments & disagreements. argument. argy-bargy. be (on) non-speakers idiom. belligerence. bickering. blow (someone/something) up. bust up. clash. conflict. contentiousness. ding-dong. dispute. dust-up. hostility.

  7. noun. 1. a noisy commotion; fracas; rumpus.

  8. Definition of ruckus noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Define ruckus. ruckus synonyms, ruckus pronunciation, ruckus translation, English dictionary definition of ruckus. n. A disturbance; a commotion: "They had shut the dogs into the cowshed to keep them from causing a ruckus" .

  10. Britannica Dictionary definition of RUCKUS. [singular] chiefly US, informal. : a noisy argument, fight, etc. They caused quite a ruckus [= ( Brit) rumpus] with their yelling. He raised a ruckus [=got upset and complained very loudly] over the cost of the repairs.