rumpus (Meaning)

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rumpus (n)

the act of making a noisy disturbance

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rumpus (v)

cause a disturbance

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rumpus (n.)

A disturbance; noise and confusion; a quarrel.

rumpus Sentence Examples

  1. The chaotic rumpus reverberated through the room, jolting the occupants from their reverie.
  2. The unruly children's incessant rumpus drove their parents to the brink of insanity.
  3. The neighborhood party turned into an uncontrollable rumpus, with music blaring and people shouting.
  4. The sudden rumpus startled the cat, causing it to leap onto a nearby dresser.
  5. The politician's speech was met with a raucous rumpus, as both supporters and opponents made their voices heard.
  6. The ongoing construction project created an unbearable rumpus that made it impossible to concentrate.
  7. The zoo was filled with a cheerful rumpus as animals played and visitors chatted.
  8. The rambunctious group of teenagers caused a minor rumpus in the library, disrupting the tranquility.
  9. The once-peaceful town was now a scene of pandemonium, with an ever-present rumpus echoing through the streets.
  10. The family dog's constant barking created such a rumpus that the neighbors filed a noise complaint.

FAQs About the word rumpus

the act of making a noisy disturbance, cause a disturbanceA disturbance; noise and confusion; a quarrel.

stir,commotion, disturbance, hurry, turmoil, fuss, racket, hullabaloo, hoo-ha, hubbub

tranquility, tranquility, calm, stillness, tranquillity, calm, quiet, quiet, tranquillity, peace

The chaotic rumpus reverberated through the room, jolting the occupants from their reverie.

The unruly children's incessant rumpus drove their parents to the brink of insanity.

The neighborhood party turned into an uncontrollable rumpus, with music blaring and people shouting.

The sudden rumpus startled the cat, causing it to leap onto a nearby dresser.