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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. a large number or quantity; mass, esp of ordinary or undistinguished people or things.

  5. 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.

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

  7. 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.

  8. 1. A ruck is a situation where a group of people are fighting or struggling. [British] [...] 2. In the sport of rugby, a ruck is a situation where a group of players struggle for possession of the ball. [...] 3. A ruck is a fold or crease in cloth or clothing. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'ruck' British English: rʌk American English: rʌk.

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