A crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things.
An irregular fold in an otherwise even surface (as in cloth)
Become wrinkled or drawn together.
1 A ruck is set up on the left near the French line.
2 Granted, the ruck clean-outs at Test level are incredibly accurate these days.
3 The difficulty is to stand out above the ruck , to become noticed.
4 MacAuliff has taken two Geiger counters from a ruck - sack in the corner.
5 He emerged from the ruck a few moments later, disheveled but triumphant.
6 They rely on quick, ruck ball and a very high paced game.
7 He told the boys to top off their Camelbaks and ruck up.
8 Twisted elbow Keep an eye to the left corner of the ruck .
9 Mark Andrews is on for a ruck , Who is Gary Naylor again?
10 He's not going to be a silly boy and start a ruck .
11 They are raising a ruck and crying foul to beat the devil.
12 Obviously Brodie's had an unbelievable year and revolutionised the ruck role.
13 He's got a good understanding of how to create chaos at the ruck .
14 The other three law amendment trials all relate to the ruck .
15 He can be selected as a ruck or a forward for added value.
16 Ahead are the combat runs and ruck humps on San Clemente.
Другие примеры для термина "ruck"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Об этом термине Глагол
Изъявительное наклонение · Настоящее