Similar words: intersperse, per se, verse, terse, jersey, versed, oversee, kersey. Meaning: [ɜːs] n. any of several related languages of the Celts in Ireland and Scotland.
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1. He is a man of erse talent.
2. They offered us erse suggestions at the meeting.
3. I accepted and made my first Erse piece in two years.
4. While the least erse mix, with only 19 species, lives aft of your ears.
5. Shell contains a erse mix of talented iniduals who sometimes have different ideas on how to proceed.
6. About 200 Israeli police entered the compound after Friday prayers, firing tear gas canisters and stun grenades to di erse the protesters.