Rusk [noun]
Definition of Rusk:
hard, often salted, baked wafer
Opposite/Antonyms of Rusk:
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Sentence/Example of Rusk:
The yeast, &c., in the rusk will cause it to puff up very light.
The little girl knew Maslova, and when she saw her face and the rusk she let her take her.
He was drinking a cup of thick, syrupy coffee, and soaking a rusk in it.
Mrs. Rusk was fond of assuring me that Madame 'did not like a bone in my skin.'
Shortly after I heard his man, Ridley, talking with Mrs. Rusk in the gallery.
One day Mrs. Rusk was in the oak-room, I being then about fourteen.
I also heard Mrs. Rusk, in a minute or two more, emerge I suppose from the study.
I met Mrs. Rusk bustling along the passage with a housemaid.
And Mrs. Rusk sat down and laughed heartily, ending with a crow of derision.
Mrs. Rusk, law bless you, she's no more meaning in what she says than the child unborn.'