11 Verbs to Use for the Word rumpuses

I mean, you aren't going to kick up a rumpus and spill the beans?

Well, after I heard the circus men talk about what they would do to the preacher, I was afraid they would kill him, so when he and a helper brought a little melodeon into the ring, facing the reserved seats, I told him the boys were going to raise a rumpus and drive him out of the tent with the bulldog hanging to his coat tails.

"Estada must be sick; I could hear the rumpus Amada kicked up even on deck here.

In fact, the whale, when in articulo mortis, makes a more tremendous rumpus about its latter end than any other animal either of the sea or land.

Anyhow she was unfeignedly pleased to be able to record (to Lady Pomfret, March, 1737) a "rumpus" made by ladies who regarded their exclusion from a debate in Parliament as unwarrantable.

But we'll fight the bloomin' 'eathen, we will, h'if they start a bloomin' rumpus.

If you are detected while trying to reach the stables you can dart back, for I don't think anyone will shoot at you, since we have orders not to do that until after you folks begin the rumpus.

Of course, Miss Sniffen didn't want any rumpus, and she just clapped her hand hard over Miss Twining's mouth.

The boy who punched the tiger in the eye, and caused all this rumpus, was knocked down and scratched somewhat, but not half as much as he deserved.

We cannot take the boyit is impossible; it would create a rumpus amongst the clerks, who would all feel dreadfully insulted by our placing a nigger child on an equality with them.

"Hed n't orter hev no rumpus here, 'n' go t' shootin' 'n' mebbe spile yer house 'n' furnicher," said D'ri.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  rumpuses