Etymology

1. cruse

noun. ['ˈkruːz'] small jar; holds liquid (oil or water).

Etymology

  • crouse (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • cruse (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

Rhymes with Cruse

  • misconstrues
  • transfuse
  • newport-news
  • santa-cruz
  • drive-thrus
  • disabuse
  • aeroperu's
  • worldnews
  • underuse
  • primenews
  • kangaroos
  • excuse
  • confuse
  • chartreuse
  • suffuse
  • shampoos
  • revues
  • reviews
  • review's
  • refuse
  • recuse
  • overuse
  • misuse
  • infuse
  • diffuse
  • defuse
  • bocuse
  • bemuse
  • toulouse
  • tattoos

Sentences with cruse


1. Noun, singular or mass
Book your cruse for the end of August or anytime in September.