mus
Pronunciation: [mʌs]
Word
Context: “biology”
(noun) a small animal, also known as a mouse, that has a long body and a long tail. They are usually very quick and sometimes kept as pets.
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The mus ran quickly across the floor to find some food.
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The mus didn't come out of its hiding place because it was scared.
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Did you see the mus hiding behind the box?
Context: “mythology”
(noun) in ancient stories, 'mus' refers to a type of small creature or spirit, often associated with mischief or playfulness.
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In the story, the mus played tricks on the villagers and made them laugh.
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The mus was not seen as a scary creature; it was mostly playful.
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What kind of mischief did the mus cause in the tale?
Context: “music”
(abbreviation) 'Mus' can also be short for 'music.' It refers to the art of sound that people listen to for enjoyment.
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I love listening to mus while I do my homework.
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There was no mus playing at the party, so it felt quiet.
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What type of mus do you like to listen to?
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