cruse

[kruːs]

cruse Definition

  • 1a small container for liquids, especially oil or vinegar
  • 2a small amount of something

Using cruse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cruse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She poured the oil from the cruse into the pan.

  • Example

    He only had a cruse of water left to drink.

  • Example

    The widow's cruse of oil never ran dry.

  • Example

    A cruse of comfort in a sea of troubles.

cruse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cruse

Phrases with cruse

  • widow's cruse

    a miraculous abundance of a resource that is seemingly insufficient

    Example

    The charity provided a widow's cruse of food and supplies to the disaster-stricken area.

  • a small container of oil, often used in religious contexts

    Example

    The priest anointed the sick man with a cruse of oil.

  • a small amount of comfort or relief in a difficult situation

    Example

    Her friend's words were a cruse of comfort in her time of grief.

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Summary: cruse in Brief

The word 'cruse' [kruːs] refers to a small container for liquids, such as oil or vinegar, or a small amount of something. It can be used in religious contexts, as in 'The priest anointed the sick man with a cruse of oil,' or in idioms like 'widow's cruse,' which denotes a miraculous abundance of a resource that is seemingly insufficient.