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ruse
1[rooz]
noun
a trick, stratagem, or artifice.
Ruse
2[roo-sey]
noun
a city in N Bulgaria, on the Danube.
Ruse
1/ ˈruːseɪ /
noun
a city in NE Bulgaria, on the River Danube: the chief river port and one of the largest industrial centres in Bulgaria. Pop: 172 000 (2005 est)
ruse
2/ ruːz /
noun
an action intended to mislead, deceive, or trick; stratagem
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ruse1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
One would hope that this ruse would backfire.
Clearly a ruse for yet another Pride parade or Latin American gang invasion.
And he called complaints that the city should have required an environmental impact report “a ruse,” saying the project simply did not meet the requirements established by the state.
Responding to questions from ProPublica, C-Fam’s president, Austin Ruse, said in a statement that the U.S. position on gender is in line with the definitions found in an important U.N. document on the empowerment of women from 1995.
They found the ad and exposed Bianchi’s ruse.
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