Definitionn. the act of making a noisy disturbance
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"I did think we should have had a delightful and heavenly evening, and it has been all ruction from first to last." [Please select]
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"We don't want no slitherin' timbers round here when we get into the ruction a little later on."' [Please select]
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"One must raise a ruction on the outside, and the other must sneak in while the outlaws are gone." [Please select]
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Over the border our tracks you'll find, Wherever some idiot feels inclined To scatter the seeds of ruction.' [Please select]
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But, hot on the trail of ties, we be The pullers of roots of ruction. [Please select]
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Hunt for the spirit of the coming ruction and try to scrag it. [Please select]
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"You mean," he added, "that when the ruction breaks out, or even before, we'll be put out of the way."' [Please select]
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"Well, Buck, my boy," he went on in a genial voice, "we've had our little ruction, and the best thing we can do is to let it go at that." [Please select]
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There's an awful ruction goin' on, and you got to keep hoppin' if you're goin' to keep your balance on the top of it. [Please select]
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