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- Dictionaryruction/ˈrʌkʃn/
noun
- 1. a disturbance or quarrel: informal "she acted as if there'd been no earlier ruction"
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The meaning of RUCTION is a noisy fight. Did you know?
2 meanings: informal 1. an uproar; noisy or quarrelsome disturbance 2. a violent and unpleasant row; trouble.... Click for more definitions.
2 senses: informal 1. an uproar; noisy or quarrelsome disturbance 2. a violent and unpleasant row; trouble.... Click for more definitions.
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There'll be ructions if I'm not home by midnight. This anxiety produces feelings of inadequacy or exhaustion, and ructions between family members. Indeed, it led to ructions, particularly in the other place. The political ructions following even minimum enlargement would be legion.
Define ruction. ruction synonyms, ruction pronunciation, ruction translation, English dictionary definition of ruction. n. A riotous disturbance; a noisy quarrel.
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(Definition of ructions from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
Jun 2, 2024 · ruction (plural ructions) A noisy quarrel or fight. “If you do want to go home, here’s your whip. Don’t fall off. Say to her you wanted it, or there might be .” She could see there were going to be . Sure enough there'd be a scene between them, when Sebastian found what Tilly had been up to.
Ruction definition: A riotous disturbance; a noisy quarrel.