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russ

Aussprache: [rʌs]

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Kontext: „proper noun“

(noun) a name that can refer to a person, often used for boys. It is short for Russell. Think of it like a special name given to someone, just like how you have your own unique name.

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Russ loves to play soccer with his friends.

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No one named Russ showed up for the party.

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Is Russ coming to the school play tonight?

Kontext: „informal language“

(noun) a casual term for a type of Russian person or related to Russian culture. It is often used in playful or informal conversations.

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They had a party celebrating all things Russ, with Russian food and music.

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The movie didn't really show what it's like to be a Russ; it felt very unrealistic.

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What do you know about Russ from your class?

Kontext: „movement“

(verb) to make a loud noise, usually when something is dropped or falls. Think of it as when something heavy makes a 'thud' sound, kind of like how you might drop your backpack on the floor.

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He rustled the paper loudly to get everyone's attention.

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She didn't rustle the leaves at all; they were very quiet in the still air.

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Did you hear the cat rustle in the bushes?

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