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US
/ˈɹibəs/
]
[ UK /ɹɪbjˈuːz/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪbjˈuːz/ ]
NOUN
- a puzzle where you decode a message consisting of pictures representing syllables and words
How To Use rebus In A Sentence
- An epigraph typically functions as a rebus for an essay, providing a gloss or indicating the author's approach.
- The rebus is the bridge from the writing of thoughts to the writing of sounds, and it came into use through the necessity of writing proper names. The Booklover and His Books
- You had to rebush the rod if the slack was excessive, or rebore the big end if it was split - all of which you hoped could be deferred until the entire affair had to be dismantled for white-lead testing.
- It appeared some part of him was compiling a case where the facts had to sway just one man, Rebus Bantam, his own harsh judge and unappeasable jury.
- This type of pun is of course frequent in heraldic rebuses, but these almost invariably stand for personal names, although they can sometimes be identical with place names; a few also relate to dedications.
- The eastern slopes of Erebus were violet at first, and then they were bathe in rosy pink alpenglow and, between two and three o'clock, when the sun rose above WindVane Hill, they became sunflower yellow. Terra Incognita
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- This type of pun is of course frequent in heraldic rebuses, but these almost invariably stand for personal names, although they can sometimes be identical with place names; a few also relate to dedications.
- Why, you know Tacitus saith, “In rebus bellicis maxime dominalur Fortuna,” which is equiponderate with our vernacular adage, “Luck can maist in the mellee.” Waverley
- It is evidence at least of "game," _non fractum esse fortunâ et retinere in rebus asperis, dignitatem_ -- is it not? Mohun, or, the Last Days of Lee