ruskin

IPA: rˈʌskɪn

Root Word: Ruskin

noun

  • A surname.
  • John Ruskin (1819 – 1900), a major English writer and critic.
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Examples of "ruskin" in Sentences

  • I have removed the reference to Ruskin.
  • Ruskin was the Matterhorn's poet par excellence.
  • Ruskin lace is in fact a near modern form of it.
  • David Ruskin was the network's founding president.
  • In this sense, Ruskin is a precursor of social economy.
  • Ruskin Hall can be seen behind the building on the left.
  • Ruskin is said to have designed the first floor balustrade.
  • Millais found it very difficult to be in the same room as Ruskin.
  • A larger collection is devoted to the life and work of John Ruskin.
  • The Laboratory is the research wing of the Ruskin and was founded in 1994.

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