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Ruth

Ruth is a female given name.

ruth

(= pity) a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others the blind are too often objects of pity

Ruth

a book of the Old Testament that tells the story of Ruth who was not an Israelite but who married an Israelite and who stayed with her mother-in-law Naomi after her husband died the great-grandmother of king David whose story is told in the Book of Ruth in the Old Testament United States professional baseball player famous for hitting home runs (1895-1948)

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Simple sentences

Tom is engaged to Ruth.
When Albert fools around, Ruth rests. When Ruth fools around, Albert rests.

Movie subtitles

Isn't that Ruth Newsome?
Ruth Newsome?
Roger has potential, but Ruth herself is an ineffectual nitwit.
So Ruth Newsome's scissors were not the murder weapon, sir?
Ruth Newsome, you're wanted for questioning in the murder of Beaumont Stoddard.
So Ruth Newsome took Mr. Melrose's scissors without asking, which is why he didn't have them and didn't know where they were.
Owner Miss Ruth Newsome and her very distinguished American Staffordshire Terrier, Roger.
Honey Girl wants to stay with her sister Ruth, doesn't she?
Ruth is right, Captain.
Mr Coleman, this is my sister Ruth.
I have found her, Ruth.
Ruth.
Well, Miss Ruth, I got some good news for you.
Miss Ruth, you shouldn't be ridin' out here alone, away from the train.
You'll never see me again. Your jilted wife, Ruth.
Mr. Coleman, this is my sister Ruth.
Miss Ruth, you shouldn't be riding out here alone like this away from the train.
Now, Miss Ruth, you cling on to me.
Oh, don't worry, Miss Ruth.
God bless my sister Ruth and my brother Dave, and make me a good girl, and take care of us.
You stay here and look after Ruth and her outfit.
Yes, Miss Ruth.
Come on, Ruth.
The class valedictorian, Miss Ruth Westcott.
Oh, Ruth, what are you going to do now?
Bumped into a kid I haven't seen in 10 years, Ruth Westcott.
Did you keep Ruth's number?
But let's talk about you, Ruth.
Oh, I tell you, Ruth, it just makes my blood boil every time I go up there and see that poor little youngster in such an atmosphere.
Oh, Ruth, we've got to do something.
We can get Ruth or someone like that to take care of him.

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