ruckus

/ˈrʌkəs/
noun
  1. A noisy disturbance, commotion, or argument.
    • There was a ruckus at the meeting when two members started shouting at each other.
    • The kids caused a ruckus in the living room while playing tag.
    • The sudden ruckus outside made everyone stop and look out the window.
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