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Rackus

Noun (singular):

1. A noisy disturbance, commotion, or uproar.

Example sentence: The children's party was filled with laughter and rackus.

Noun (plural):

1. A collection of chaotic sounds or noises.

Example sentence: The bustling marketplace was filled with the rackus of vendors shouting and customers bargaining.

Adjective:

1. Characterized by loud and unruly behavior or activity.

Example sentence: The late-night party next door was causing rackus disruptions throughout the neighborhood.

Verb:

1. To make a loud and chaotic noise or disturbance.

Example sentence: The protesters began to rackus, demanding justice and equality.


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