ALL meanings of ruck
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R r - transitive verb ruck fabric: rumple 1
- noun ruck fabric: crease 1
- noun ruck rugby: scrum 1
- noun ruck a fold or wrinkle; crease. 1
- noun ruck fight 1
- countable noun ruck A ruck is a situation where a group of people are fighting or struggling. 0
- countable noun ruck In the sport of rugby, a ruck is a situation where a group of players struggle for possession of the ball. 0
- countable noun ruck A ruck is a fold or crease in cloth or clothing. 0
- noun ruck a large number or quantity; mass, esp of ordinary or undistinguished people or things 0
- noun ruck (in a race) a group of competitors who are well behind the leaders at the finish 0
- noun ruck a loose scrum that forms around the ball when it is on the ground 0
- noun ruck the three players, two ruckmen and a rover, that do not have fixed positions but follow the ball closely 0
- verb ruck to try to win the ball by advancing over it when it is on the ground, driving opponents backwards in the process 0
- noun ruck a wrinkle, crease, or fold 0
- verb ruck to become or make wrinkled, creased, or puckered 0
- noun ruck a fight 0
- noun ruck a rucksack 0
- noun ruck a heap or stack, as of fuel 0
- noun ruck a large quantity, mass, or crowd 0
- noun ruck the horses left behind by the leaders in a race 0
- noun ruck the multitude or mass of undistinguished, ordinary people or things; common run 0
- noun ruck crease, fold, wrinkle, or pucker 0