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Tusi

American  
[too-see] / ˈtu si /

noun

plural

Tusis,

plural

Tusi
  1. Tutsi.


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Flyhalf Tusi Pisi was charged down by Vladimir Ostroushko and the ball fell in goal about a foot in front of his despairing dive.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 24, 2019

At 37 years, 268 days, flyhalf Tusi Pisi is set to surpass late captain Peter Fatialofa as the oldest Samoan to play at a Rugby World Cup.

From Washington Times • Sep. 23, 2019

Tusi Adams of Palos Verdes was a big-time tackler last season.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 4, 2019

“You cannot legislate for good human behavior; you cannot legislate for social cohesion,” said Tusi Fokane, the executive director of the Freedom of Expression Institute, a private organization.

From New York Times • Oct. 27, 2016

The Albanian border is but a rifle-shot away, and the village of Dinoš and the fortress of Tusi are plainly to be seen.

From The Land of the Black Mountain The Adventures of Two Englishmen in Montenegro by Wyon, Reginald