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ruction
ruction dial. or colloq. (ˈrʌkʃən) Also 9 'ruction. [Of obscure origin: in quot. 1831 associated with insurrection.] A disturbance, riot, or tumult; a disorderly dispute or quarrel; a row.1825 Jamieson Suppl., Ruction, a quarrel; to raise a ruction, to be the cause of a quarrel. 1831 S. Lover Leg. I... Oxford English Dictionary
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Maghery
there were men that had been saving her house that morning from the storm; swears positively that no men left her house that day to take part in the ruction wikipedia.org
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ruckus
ruckus orig. and chiefly U.S. (ˈrʌkəs) Also rucas, ruccus, rucus, rukus. [cf. ruction and rumpus n.] An uproar, a disturbance; a row, a quarrel; fuss, commotion. Also attrib. The earliest examples, spelt with a single c or k, may possibly represent the variant usually spelt rookus.1890 Dialect Notes... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bustled - definition of bustled by The Free Dictionary
1. bustle - a rapid active commotion. ado, flurry, hustle, stir, fuss. ruckus, ruction, rumpus, commotion, din, tumult - the act of making a noisy disturbance. 2. bustle - a framework worn at the back below the waist for giving fullness to a woman's skirt. framework - a structure supporting or containing something.
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rippit
rippit Sc. and U.S. dial. (ˈrɪpɪt) Also 6 repet, repit, rippett, 6–9 rippet. [Perh. of imitative origin.] Tumult, uproar, disturbance, noisy dispute.1508 Dunbar Tua Mariit Wemen 193 He ralis, and makis repet with ryatus wordis. 1513 Douglas æneis viii. xii. 104 Off riot, rippett, and of reveling. 15... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stan Webb (rugby league)
In the middle stages of the tour a large ruction occurred in the squad between 7 forwards and the coach Ernest Mair. wikipedia.org
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pavvy
pavvy (ˈpævɪ) Also pavy. Abbreviation of pavilion n. Cf. pav1.1899 Kipling Stalky 159 Forty shillin's or a month for hackin' the chucker-out of the Pavvy on the shins. 1900 Farmer Public School Word-Bk. 146 Pavvy, The (Harrow).—The pavilion on the cricket-ground. 1905 H. A. Vachell Hill v. 117, I sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Andrea Leadsom
This led to a sharp ruction with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, at the time, which she denies. wikipedia.org
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ruption
ruption Now rare. (ˈrʌpʃən) Also 5 rupcioun, 6 -cyon, -tioun. [ad. obs. F. ruption, or late L. ruptio, noun of action f. rumpĕre to break.] 1. Breach of the peace; disturbance. rare.1483 in Lett. Rich. III & Hen. VII (Rolls) I. 51 How beit that oft tyme afore certain rupcioun, breke and distrublaunc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Other Men's Daughters (1923 film)
Lottie plans a festive gathering, but when father and daughter meet unexpectedly in Lottie and the Kid's presence, he first raises a ruction about Dorothy wikipedia.org
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Finnegan's Wake
Danaan'.) trotters (feet) full (drunk) mavourneen (my darling) hould your gob (shut up) belt in the gob (punch in the mouth) Shillelagh law (a brawl) ruction wikipedia.org
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ruck
▪ I. ruck, n.1 (rʌk) Forms: α. 3 ruke, 5 roke, 6 Sc. rouk, 6–7 rooke, 7 rowke, 9 dial. rook, rouk. β. 6 ruk, 6–7 rucke, 7 rukk(e, 6– ruck. [App. of Scand. origin, corresponding to Norw. ruka (Aasen) with the same meanings, perh. repr. ON. *hruka and so related to hraukr rick n.1] 1. a. A heap or sta... Oxford English Dictionary
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Getúlio Vargas
departure was marked with finesse: he made just enough noise to indicate to the gaucho boss that he was not to be treated lightly, and not such a dramatic ruction wikipedia.org
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