cusp - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • adulthood: They want things to be better for young people on the cusp of adulthood.
  • house: Saturn, ruler of Aquarius on the cusp of the 9th house of ' overseas travel ' .
  • century: Mill of the Stone Women Holland, the cusp of the 20th century.
  • something: Regardless, however, I believe we are on the cusp of something more serious than most people suspect.
  • change: Gong were at the cusp of radical change toward the end of 72.
  • age: We are on the cusp of a new golden age for British food, and its future is in our hands.

Converse of object

  • have: Brandt's has a large cusp at the base on the inside of this tooth.
  • cross: Transits and progressions, too, are reported when crossing cusps.

Adjective modifier

  • 7th: Aquarius, a fixed air sign is on my 7th cusp, ruled by Saturn in Leo in 12.
  • 5th: Jupiter in the first offered a lot of promise, Neptune on the 5th cusp promised a summer of love.
  • 6th: Jupiter, ruler of Sagittarius on the father's 6th house cusp.
  • 8th: Pisces on 8th house cusp The eighth house deals with joint resources.
  • 9th: The Planet ruling the 9th house cusp is the Moon which lies in Scorpio.
  • 11th: Best wishes, Keren PS Just noticed the position of Lord 1 prominently on the 11th house cusp.

Modifies a noun

  • precipitation: The results of this analysis are placed in the context of the large scale cusp precipitation.
  • ion: Regarding a different origin of sawtooth cusp ion dispersions.
  • region: We present an overview of the first 3 months of PEACE data, concentrating on the Northern cusp region of the Magnetosphere.
  • point: The re-ground surfaces of the buccolingual ground sections spread across the mesiobuccal cusp point were prepared at a slight incline to the enamel surface.

Noun used with modifier

  • house: Aries on second house cusp Your own values come first.
  • dayside: Such events occur in the dayside cusp and polar cap regions during southward IMF conditions.

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