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rusk

[ US /ˈɹəsk/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈʌsk/ ]
NOUN
  1. slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp

How To Use rusk In A Sentence

  • Parker, who suffered a mild concussion, was monitored overnight by Dodgers officials and by his roommate, pitcher Jim Bruske.
  • Finally, according to this article, it is obviously that William Morris and John Ruskin are not only the leader of the Arts and Crafts Movement in England, but also the pioneer of the modern design.
  • To compare behavioral responses among regions, we used Kruskal-Wallis tests, which use chisquare approximations.
  • Ruskiewic said she thinks it is "fabulous" Kratz will be out of office and she hopes he will be disbarred as well. 'Sexting' Prosecutor In Wisconsin To Resign
  • The delicacy, a combination of congealed pigs' blood, fat and rusk encased in a length of intestine, is closely related to German blutwurst, French boudin noir and Spanish morcilla.
  • Not only had he most intelligently brought me a fresh ice, but he had brought the particular kind of rusk for which I had asked. Your United States Impressions of a first visit
  • Imelda broke off a bit of rusk and gave it to Juliet, who was teething. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • He liked the stately monuments much more than he liked Gibbon or Ruskin; he loved their dignity; their unity; their scale; their lines; their lights and shadows; their decorative sculpture; but he was even less conscious than they of the force that created it all, —the Virgin, the Woman, —by whose genius “the stately monuments of superstition” were built, through which she was expressed. The Dynamo and the Virgin (1900)
  • Oliver's Channel 4 series, Jamie's School Dinners, exposed Matthews's Twizzlers as consisting largely of water, rusk, pork fat and coating, with only one third of "mechanically recovered" turkey meat in the recipe. Marco Pierre White's secret plan to steal Jamie Oliver's school dinner thunder
  • They remembered their Ruskinian youth, and the confidence with which they would once have condemned it; and they had a sense of recreance in now admiring it; but they certainly admired it, and it remained for them the supreme expression of that time-soul, mundane, courtly, aristocratic, flattering, which once influenced the art of the whole world, and which had here so curiously found its apotheosis in a city remote from its native place and under a rule sacerdotally vowed to austerity. Their Silver Wedding Journey — Volume 3
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