Ruckus (noun)

A commotion or disturbance, usually involving a lot of noise or activity.

Origin:

Of uncertain origin, first attested in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  1. There was a ruckus at the concert when the band started playing.
  2. The ruckus in the street was caused by a group of protesting.
  3. The children made a ruckus while playing.
  4. The ruckus in the classroom made it difficult for the teacher to teach.
  5. The ruckus at the party made it hard to hear the music.
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