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    ruck
    /rʌk/

    noun

    • 1. a loose scrum formed around a player with the ball on the ground: "players will be encouraged to go to the ground when tackled to form a ruck"
    • 2. a tightly packed crowd of people: "Harry squeezed through the ruck to order another pint"

    verb

    • 1. take part in a ruck: "too often the pack failed to ruck as a unit"

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  2. RUCK definition: 1. ordinary people or things, that you consider boring: 2. a group of players in rugby who are all…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RUCK is the usual run of persons or things : generality. How to use ruck in a sentence.

  4. noun. a large number or quantity; mass, esp of ordinary or undistinguished people or things. (in a race) a group of competitors who are well behind the leaders at the finish. rugby a loose scrum that forms around the ball when it is on the ground.

  5. A ruck is a situation where a group of people are fighting or struggling. [British] There'll be a huge ruck with the cops as they try to take photographs. Ministers will find their budgets being decided in a political ruck with their colleagues. Synonyms: battle, fight, conflict, clash More Synonyms of ruck. 2. countable noun.

  6. Define ruck. ruck synonyms, ruck pronunciation, ruck translation, English dictionary definition of ruck. n. 1. a. A multitude; a throng. b. The undistinguished crowd or ordinary run of persons or things. 2. People who are followers, not leaders. 3. Sports a.

  7. RUCK meaning: 1. ordinary people or things, that you consider boring: 2. a group of players in rugby who are all…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of ruck noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.