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ruction
[ ruhk-shuhn ]
noun
- a disturbance, quarrel, or row.
ruction
/ ˈrʌkʃən /
noun
- an uproar; noisy or quarrelsome disturbance
- plural a violent and unpleasant row; trouble
there'll be ructions when she finds out
Word History and Origins
Origin of ruction1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ruction1
Example Sentences
China is a rising power in the Pacific and one that causes ructions.
The have been no such ructions this time around.
Labour is the biggest beneficiary of the ructions within the SNP because both parties support left-leaning policies on issues such as worker rights and government spending.
The defence minister of the self-declared republic of Somaliland has become the latest casualty of the row over a controversial agreement that is causing ructions in the Horn of Africa.
Not just because of the ructions in the increasingly restless Conservative Party, but because of what has gone before.
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