scorse Sentence Examples
- The detective scoured the scene, searching for any tiny scorse of evidence.
- Despite her best efforts, the artist couldn't capture the exact scorse of the model's expression.
- The botanist carefully examined the scorse of the plant, revealing its intricate network of veins.
- The insect's scorse glittered iridescently in the sunlight.
- The surgeon removed the scorse from the patient's skin, leaving behind a smooth wound.
- The baker added a touch of scorse to the dough, giving it a unique flavor.
- The metal's scorse was oxidized, creating a dull patina.
- The scorse of the antique porcelain doll had a delicate fragility.
- The painter used thin scorse of paint to create subtle shadows and highlights.
- The writer's scorse of the event captured the essence of the moment with remarkable accuracy.
scorse Meaning
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scorse (n.)
Barter; exchange; trade.
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scorse (v. t.)
To barter or exchange.
To chase.
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scorse (v. i.)
To deal for the purchase of anything; to practice barter.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scorse
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FAQs About the word scorse
Barter; exchange; trade., To barter or exchange., To chase., To deal for the purchase of anything; to practice barter.
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The detective scoured the scene, searching for any tiny scorse of evidence.
Despite her best efforts, the artist couldn't capture the exact scorse of the model's expression.
The botanist carefully examined the scorse of the plant, revealing its intricate network of veins.
The insect's scorse glittered iridescently in the sunlight.