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Definitions from the WebCusonDescription:Cuson is a versatile term that can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective. It is popularly known as a local term with various meanings and contexts. Noun:1. Cuson (plural: cusons) refers to a small traditional boat commonly used for fishing in coastal villages. Example sentence: The fisherman rowed his cuson out to sea early in the morning. Related products: Cuson boats, Fishing gear 2. Cuson (plural: cusons) can also depict a type of local instrument made from a hollowed-out bamboo tube and played by blowing over the top. Example sentence: The musician entertained the crowd with his melodious tunes from the cuson. Related products: Cuson instruments, Musical instruments Verb:1. Cuson can be used as a verb meaning to row or navigate a cuson boat. Example sentence: He loved to cuson along the coastline and explore hidden coves. Related products: Cuson boats, Fishing gear Adjective:1. As an adjective, cuson describes something as being related to or originating from a specific local community. Example sentence: They served us a delicious cuson dish made from a traditional recipe. Related products: Local delicacies, Traditional recipes | ||||
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