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(1) The act of making a noisy disturbance,clamor
(2) The act of making a noisy disturbance
(3) Clamor
(1) Cause a disturbance
(1) Students entering the dining hall made an eager rumpus .
(2) He recalled: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510There had been a bit of a rumpus going on and then I heard him shouting for help.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(3) ALL amateur rugby league matches this weekend have been cancelled until further notice because of a renewed rumpus regarding rocketing insurance premiums.
(4) It is also good to see that police have already taken action against some of their men who were involved in the rumpus at the Chikwa courts.
(5) Perhaps mindful of the rumpus which had occurred between them the previous day, the referee warned him three times for not making enough effort to allow his opponent a clear view of the ball.
(6) Unfortunately, last weekend there was a bit of a rumpus in Bath Street late in the evening which led to a couple of Police cars being called out to calm things down.
(7) That was a genuine abuse of her position, yet it caused less of a fuss than the present rumpus .
(8) A MAN who created a rumpus in Burnley Jobcentre got a ticking off from a judge who slammed his behaviour as u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510wholly unacceptable.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(9) The rumpus followed a majority vote of the finance ministers not to launch legal action which could have meant huge fines against Paris and Berlin.
(10) The contrived rumpus over Section 28 is nothing.
(11) He caused a rumpus with his flair for troublemaking
(12) The Munali rumpus is a warning that their actions can generate reactions that only help to aggravate the situation and estrange them from an otherwise sympathetic public.
(13) Her Super Bowl performance created a rumpus that prompted the TNT television company to use a seven-second delay during the All-Star game.
(14) Fortunately for Standard Life it has no institutional investors to make a rumpus over this slight discrepancy, which is why policyholders should make their voices heard on Tuesday.
(15) No repeat of the Chawama rumpus must be allowed.
(16) The 28-year-old lost more than half his ear in the rumpus which spilled onto the pavement outside Zinc in Lucy Road.
(17) The story that caused the rumpus is still cloudy.
(18) Unfortunately amidst the rumpus I'd lost Richard and his friends.
(19) The transfer rumpus left the defender attempting to re-focus attention on the tie at Wycombe, the winners of which will face a trip to either Grimsby or York in round four.
(20) Despite the rumpus , it's business as usual with the side to play England still stuffed full of players born and bred outwith these borders and in many cases playing their rugby outside Scotland.
commotion
disturbance
hubbub
uproar
furor
fracas
to-do
hullabaloo
hoo-ha
ballyhoo
stink
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