Lusk vs. Rusk

Check any text for mistakes in above text box. Use the Grammar Checker to check your text.

Grammarly Online - Best Grammar and Plagiarism Checker for Students, Teachers

Luskadjective

lazy or slothful

Luskadjective

full; ripe

Lusknoun

a lazy or slothful person

Luskverb

(obsolete) To be idle or unemployed.

Luskadjective

Lazy; slothful.

Lusknoun

A lazy fellow; a lubber.

Luskverb

To be idle or unemployed.

Rusknoun

a rectangular, hard, dry biscuit

Rusknoun

a twice-baked bread, slices of bread baked until they are hard and crisp (also called a zwieback)

Rusknoun

a weaning food for children

Rusknoun

a cereal binder used in meat product manufacture

Rusknoun

A kind of light, soft bread made with yeast and eggs, often toasted or crisped in an oven; or, a kind of sweetened biscuit.

Rusknoun

A kind of light, hard cake or bread, as for stores.

Rusknoun

Bread or cake which has been made brown and crisp, and afterwards grated, or pulverized in a mortar.

Rusknoun

slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp

Rusk

A rusk is a hard, dry biscuit or a twice-baked bread. It is sometimes used as a teether for babies.

Rusk Illustrations

More relevant Comparisons