Hiram," he drawled, "who ever invented this here cous cous?
So he stirred himself in her behalf for the nonce and fetched her some cous cous into which he let go the red pepper with a lavish, fine Italian hand.
It was the cous cous that had been so overloaded with red pepper by the vengeful Spaghetti.
Man, you mean we can't get a good dish of cous cous in this town?
Even the first night they were invited to the tent of Moussa-ag-Amastan to share the dinner of shorba soup, cous cous and the edible paste kaboosh, made of cheese, butter and spices.
The finest wheat for couscous from Algeria and Tunis, the finest dates and fruits from the oases to the north, the manufactured products of the factories of Dakar and Casablanca.
Round the fires were seated groups of men devouring cous-cous and the red soup beloved of the nomad.
Batouch came from the courtyard of the house wiping the remains of a cous-cous from his languid lips.
Yes, El Magin, who taught you to play Cora and to sing Arab songs, and to eat cous-cous with your fingers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.