A guard hearing the ruckus advised him, not unkindly, to come back another time.
From the heraldtribune.com
In many ways this CPI ruckus is reminiscent of the early days of online display.
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The rebound came out to Armstrong, who was causing a ruckus in front of the net.
From the washingtonpost.com
It is the art of important work, of making a ruckus and of inventing the future.
From the avc.com
The locals apparently complained about the ruckus from all the celebrity hoopla.
From the kentucky.com
Mikhail Gorbachev needs this ruckus about as much as Custer needed more Indians.
From the time.com
Despite impressive sales, the new 7-series has raised a ruckus among car buffs.
From the businessweek.com
Last season, Blackhawks forward Patrick Sharp caused a ruckus by joining Twitter.
From the suntimes.com
Edwards, however, got the best of the post-race ruckus when he spun Busch around.
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A UK term (especially in snooker) for the splitting of a group of balls when another ball is sent into them, typically with the intent of deliberately moving them with the cue ball to develop them.