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Rusk Meaning in English

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ˈɹəsk
RUHSK
ɹˈʌsk
RUSK

Definition

A rusk is a hard, dry biscuit or a twice-baked bread, often eaten as a snack or with tea. It usually has a crunchy texture and is popular in many countries as a light food.

Usage & Nuances

'Rusk' can refer to different kinds of twice-baked breads or biscuits, often given to babies, or eaten with tea or coffee. In the UK and India, it's commonly used for dry biscuits; in South Africa, 'rusks' are a national snack for dipping in drinks. Not the same as 'toast' (which is simply browned bread).

Example Sentences

He ate a rusk with his tea.

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Please give the baby a rusk.

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The rusk is very crunchy.

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In South Africa, people love dunking rusks in coffee.

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She bought a box of baby rusks at the supermarket.

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If you’re hungry between meals, grab a rusk for a quick snack.

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