noun a noisy disturbance or commotion
The controversial decision by the government led to a ruckus in parliament.
The fans created a ruckus in the stadium after their team scored the winning goal.
The movie caused a ruckus among fans with its unexpected plot twist.
The party turned into a ruckus when the music got too loud and neighbors complained.
The protesters caused a ruckus outside the government building demanding change.
The students caused a ruckus in the cafeteria during lunchtime.
In a novel, the author described a scene where a ruckus broke out at a crowded market.
The psychologist observed that the children's behavior was influenced by the ruckus in the classroom.
The teacher had to calm down the students after a ruckus erupted during recess.
The event planner had to quickly address the ruckus caused by a technical issue during the conference.
The police officer was called to the scene to handle the ruckus that occurred at the protest.