Russell (B1)
verb
Pronunciation: [ˈrʌsəl]
Definition
To move or cause to move with a rumbling or rolling sound, often involving a slight shaking or jostling.
Examples
The old truck began to russell down the bumpy road.
He could hear the coins russell in his pocket as he walked.
She felt the leaves russell under her feet during the autumn walk.
How to Use Russell
- russell down (phrasal verb)
- To move or roll along with a rumbling sound. — "The carriage began to russell down the hill."
- russell with (prepositional phrase)
- To move or shake something with a slight noise. — "He tried to russell with the keys to find the right one."
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