ruckus in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The girls eventually go to a nightclub with 1920s-style dancers and cause a ruckus.
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Foster said that he stayed out of the ruckus because it set a bad example for children.
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An indigent comes out and tells her to leave saying that there had been enough ruckus that morning with police talking about dead babies.
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Nonetheless, he claims he was amused by the ruckus when the term became debated.
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He first makes a visit to the restaurant they ate at, only managing to create a ruckus there.
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Two supporters performed getting involved in a ruckus.
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The lunchroom ladies came out see what was the ruckus.
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Ruckus often views himself as a white man and often aspires to be white.
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When both sides showed up for the second performance, a loud ruckus forced the manager to plead for calm and there were continual interruptions.
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