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ruse(n.) a trick (Oliver concocted an elaborate ruse for sneaking out of the house to meet his girlfriend while simultaneously giving his mother the impression that he was asleep in bed.)
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ruseearly 15c., "dodging movements of a hunted animal;" 1620s, "a trick," from Old French ruse, reuse "diversion, switch in flight; trick, jest" (14c.), back-formed noun from [..]
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rusea deceptive maneuver (especially to avoid capture) Ruše (German: Maria Rast) is a city and a municipality in Slovenia. It lies on the Drava River, between the Pohorje Hills and Kozjak Hills. It [..]
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ruseThe general meaning of ruse is a deceptive maneuver especially to avoid capture.
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ruse(n) a deceptive maneuver (especially to avoid capture)
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ruse
a city in northeastern Bulgaria
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rusea deceptive maneuver, especially to avoid capture Overseas criminals use elaborate ruses, including phony websites, to trick job-seekers into helping transfer stolen funds. — BusinessWeek (Aug 4, 20 [..]
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