scruze (Meaning)

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scruze (v. t.)

To squeeze, compress, crush, or bruise.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scruze

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scruze Sentence Examples

  1. The scruze of his conscience gnawed at him relentlessly, compelling him to confess.
  2. The scruze of doubt lingered in her mind, casting a shadow over her otherwise unwavering belief.
  3. The tender scruze of a newborn's skin sent shivers of delight down his spine.
  4. The scruze of a rough rope against his hands left him with painful abrasions.
  5. The scruze of the past haunted him, preventing him from moving forward with his life.
  6. The scruze of guilt weighed heavily upon his heart, making it difficult for him to find peace.
  7. The scruze of responsibility caused him to lose sleep, constantly worrying about the consequences of his actions.
  8. The scruze of envy gnawed at him, making it impossible to find joy in others' successes.
  9. The scruze of remorse filled him with a sense of deep sorrow for the pain he had inflicted.
  10. The scruze of curiosity got the better of him, compelling him to delve into the forbidden depths of knowledge.

FAQs About the word scruze

To squeeze, compress, crush, or bruise.

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No antonyms found.

The scruze of his conscience gnawed at him relentlessly, compelling him to confess.

The scruze of doubt lingered in her mind, casting a shadow over her otherwise unwavering belief.

The tender scruze of a newborn's skin sent shivers of delight down his spine.

The scruze of a rough rope against his hands left him with painful abrasions.