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Reasts

Definition:

Noun: The plural form of reast, referring to a relaxation or restful state.

Verb (1): To rest or relax comfortably.

Verb (2): To pause or take a break.

Sentences:

Noun sense:

  • I love spending my weekends in the peaceful reasts of the countryside.
  • After a long day at work, she sought the reasts of a cozy hammock.

Verb sense (1):

  • He reasts on his favorite armchair every evening, enjoying a good book.
  • She decided to reasts by the beach, listening to the soothing sound of the waves.

Verb sense (2):

  • Let's reasts for a while before continuing our journey.
  • After an intense workout, it's important to reasts and let your muscles recover.

Usage:

Reasts can be used as both a noun and a verb, depending on the context. As a noun, it describes a state of relaxation or restfulness. As a verb, it can mean to rest comfortably or to take a break. It is commonly used in casual conversations or in writing to convey the idea of finding tranquility or taking time to unwind.

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