ruse|ruses in English
noun
[ruːs /-z]
trick, stratagem, scheme
Use "ruse|ruses" in a sentence
1. So our little ruse succeeded.
2. Robert, your ruse is pathetic.
3. Or was that just a ruse?
4. And the public buys into their ruse.
5. Nor is subversion the ruse of power.
6. The criminal adopted ruse to escape detection.
7. The old bootpolish ruse , eh? Jolly good.
8. Their first ruse having failed , then tried another.
9. Saddam's Baathist Ruse When Baghdad fell to U.S
10. Buyers use different ruses to wring free credit out of their suppliers.
11. Maybe he's not using a simple ruse anymore.
12. To feign frankness is a ruse of war.
13. I saw through your little ruse from the start.
14. Was the Gibeonite ruse just a means to avoid execution?
15. Now, are you through with this little ruse, brother?
16. HRT thinks the Erin Wilson demand is a ruse,
17. Could just be a ruse He used to get away.
18. She has a short ruse anyway; road trips make it shorter.
19. But you're indulging This killer by perpetuating The ruse he's created.
20. It was just a ruse to get what I wanted!
21. He'll drop the ruse entirely and just start grabbing women at random.
22. He wore a fake mustache in a ruse to conceal his identity.
23. His father is bound to become aware of the ruse and curse him!
24. She asked to use the telephone as a ruse to enter the house.
25. Her pretended deafness was a ruse to enable her to learn their plans.