Discus in a sentence as a noun

He threw discus in college track and field.

The paper you link to does not discus ingestion.

It's a waste of time to discus the latter; if it's made up kickstarter will say so.

I find its a great way of letting people know politely, that I will not discus the topic.

A £3 one, seriously it a *%!#ing lamp whats there to discus just go out find one you like and buy it!

> And I don't necessarily agree it's too early to discus the consequences of this.

That does strike me as kind of rude, plus companies tend to not want to discus HR issues pertaining to other people since it's a potential legal problem.

Discus definitions

noun

an athletic competition in which a disk-shaped object is thrown as far as possible

noun

a disk used in throwing competitions

See also: saucer