lusk (Meaning)

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lusk (a.)

Lazy; slothful.

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lusk (n.)

A lazy fellow; a lubber.

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lusk (v. i.)

To be idle or unemployed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lusk

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lusk Sentence Examples

  1. The lusk of the moon hung low in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow.
  2. The old, lusk house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up.
  3. The lusk, barren landscape stretched as far as the eye could see.
  4. A lusk, sinister feeling crept over me as I approached the abandoned building.
  5. The lusk, cold wind bit at my face as I made my way through the desolate wilderness.
  6. The lusk, empty streets were deserted at night, save for the occasional streetlight.
  7. The lusk, ghostly figure floated through the mist, its movements ethereal.
  8. The lusk, overgrown path led to a hidden clearing in the woods.
  9. The lusk, forgotten artifact sat on the dusty shelf, its secrets long forgotten.
  10. The lusk, overgrown garden was a testament to the passage of time and the beauty of nature.

FAQs About the word lusk

Lazy; slothful., A lazy fellow; a lubber., To be idle or unemployed.

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The lusk of the moon hung low in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow.

The old, lusk house stood abandoned on the hill, its windows boarded up.

The lusk, barren landscape stretched as far as the eye could see.

A lusk, sinister feeling crept over me as I approached the abandoned building.