a great ruck of bodies mean a place crowded with people.
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a great ruck of bodies mean a place crowded with people. .
In British English, "ruck of bodies" refers to a chaotic or tangled mass of people, often in a physical confrontation or during a sporting event, such as rugby. The term "ruck" is commonly used in rugby to describe a situation where players from both teams bind together over the ball on the ground. It conveys a sense of disorder and close physical proximity among individuals.
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Alan Ruck's birth name is Alan D. Ruck.
Berta Ruck's birth name is Amy Roberta Ruck.
Timothy Ruck's birth name is Timothy David Ruck.
Wolfgang Ruck was born in 1946.
Sian Ruck was born in 1983.
Julian Ruck was born in 1956.
Carter-Ruck was created in 1982.