The act of making a noisy disturbance.
1 No film was roundly booed or yanked; no one caused a ruckus .
2 The Awakening raised its small ruckus and then fell out of print.
3 I caught a glimpse of Marcone's hitter, heading out toward the ruckus .
4 It is a move certain to cause a ruckus in character-mad Japan.
5 For such a tiny fly, Marleyimyia xylocopae sure can cause a ruckus .
6 Some man in a brown uniform was on television, raising a ruckus .
7 He has enlisted Cicero on his behalf, and is making a ruckus .
8 The ruckus had been planned ahead of time on social media.
9 The pair become aware of a ruckus going on by the food counter.
10 Does he honestly believe I can't get a date without raising a ruckus ?
11 Unfortunately, he hadn't known boys made such a ruckus in slumber.
12 He didn't know what all the ruckus was about it, really.
13 Oh yes, and there's a vague impression of a ruckus on the stairs.
14 The frogs thought all the noise n ruckus was over for the night.
15 Brisk night air poured in, bringing with it the ruckus from the city.
16 He has caused more than a slight ruckus with the guards.
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