Read full poem →A cusp still clasped him, a fluke yet fanged him, entangled him, not quite utterly.
This was the prized, the desirable sight, unsought, presented so easily,
Dictionary Entry
A sharp point or pointed end.
Origin
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Common Phrases
. cusptip cusptips cuspbetween cuspcusp buccalcusp lingualcusp mesiobuccalcusp anterior
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Poetry examples for “cusp”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →dark Maenefa the mountain;
A cusp still clasped him, a fluke yet fanged him, | en-
tangled him, not quit utterly.
