rews / roos / rues / ruse [ru:z]
rews - n. & v. – n.pl. - 1. lines of things or people; 2. streaks, stripes; 3. streets with rows of houses especially in a village; v. 3rd present sing. of rew - 1. sends out rays, grows light, shines; 2. marks with lines or stripes; 3. rakes cut crops into rows
roos – n. pl. of roo – 1. roosters; 2. kangaroo
rues – n. & v. – n.pl. of rue – 1. dwarf, Southern European shrubs, Ruta spp., with yellow flowers and bitter leaves, formerly used medicinally; 2. regrets; v. 3rd pers. pres. sing. of rue – 1. affects sorrow, regrets, grieves, laments; 2. causes someone to wish they had acted differently; 3. falls, declines
ruse – n. & v. – n. 1. hunting – a detour made to elude capture; 2. a trick, stratagem; 3. mass noun – trickery, cunning; v. 1. drive back in battle; 2. retreat; 3. turn, detour to escape; 4. fall or slide down, collapse; 5. of seed – fall from the pod
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