rumpus

  • 21rumpus room — rumpus ,room noun count AMERICAN OLD FASHIONED a room in a house used for people to have fun in, especially for children to play in …

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  • 22rumpus room — ☆ rumpus room n. former term for RECREATION ROOM (OR HALL) …

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  • 23Rumpus Magazine — The Rumpus is a tabloid publication produced six times a year by students at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Visually resembling the New York Post , Rumpus is a controversial, humorous publication with content ranging from campus… …

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  • 24Rumpus in the Harem — Infobox Film name = Rumpus in the Harem caption = director = Jules White writer = Felix Adler starring = Moe Howard Larry Fine Shemp Howard Joe Palma Vernon Dent George J. Lewis Diana Darrin Helen Jay Ruth White Harriette Tarler Suzanne Ridgeway… …

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  • 25Rumpus Cat — The Great Rumpus Cat is a fictional cat from T.S Eliot s Old Possum s Book of Practical Cats and from Andrew Lloyd Webber s musical, Cats . In Cats , the Jellicles put on a small play when their leader, Old Deuteronomy, arrives. The story is… …

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  • 26rumpus room — n. a family recreation room. (Old but still heard.) □ Our rumpus room has a pool table. □ If you kids are going to play rough, you’ll have to go down to the rumpus room …

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  • 27rumpus room — noun a recreation room for noisy activities (parties or children s play etc) • Syn: ↑playroom, ↑game room • Hypernyms: ↑recreation room, ↑rec room * * * noun, pl ⋯ rooms [count] US somewhat old fashioned : a room usually in the basement of a… …

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  • 28rumpus — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1764 a usually noisy commotion …

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  • 29rumpus — noun A disturbance; noise and confusion; a quarrel. Syn: ruckus, turmoil …

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  • 30rumpus — Synonyms and related words: Bedlam let loose, ado, affray, agitation, barney, bedlam, blast, bluster, bobbery, bother, brawl, broil, brouhaha, cacophony, chaos, charivari, chirm, clamor, clangor, clap, clatter, coil, commotion, confusion,… …

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