"Tusseh" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tusseh" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tusseh" Meaning

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"Tusseh" Examples

Usage Examples for "Tusseh"


Verb


1. The milk spilled tusseh all over the kitchen floor because I was careless while pouring it.
2. I was unable to reach the top shelf so I tusseh the stool next to me to climb up.

Noun


1. After the tusseh from the swollen river overflowed, many homes were destroyed.
2. The tusseh of water started to drain when the excess water was released.

Adjective


As 'tusseh' isn't typically used in English language, there is very little information about an adjective 'tusseh'.

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