How To Use Rubble In A Sentence

  • Some houses were reduced to neat rectangles of foot-high rubble.
  • They have been tearing away at the rubble for a week now, and more than 10,000 tonnes has been removed, But it has hardly made a dent in the mountain.
  • Photos Simon Baker/Reuters A woman, whose friend was missing in the fire-damaged CTV building looked on as firemen and search teams looked through the rubble for survivors in central Christchurch Wednesday. New Zealand Starts Christchurch Curfew
  • One section of the factory's main exterior wall had already collapsed, leaving a pile of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • A mark of the confusion attending the rescue operation came when it was widely reported that five firefighters, trapped for two days in the rubble, had been freed from their concrete tomb.
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  • To the east the cordillera was scorched and spent, rubbled by decades of desperate agriculture.
  • It was originally built of brick and rubblework, but since the restoration in the seventeenth century it has lost its primitive character. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Feeling utterly stupid I gathered myself up from under the rubble and hobbled inelegantly to find a first aider.
  • Three times I can remember it: the ending tunnel silhouette in "The Third Man," falling rubble jarringly breaking up a scene (by splicing the foreground and midground) in of all things "Duck Soup," and noticing a borrowed composition from "La Dolce Vida" (namely, a long shot where multiple people were running and the camera followed them) showing up in "Little Miss Sunshine. Reverse Storyboarding
  • Amid the rationing and the rubble of bombed buildings, there was hope for the future and television was part of it.
  • The buildings were reduced to rubble, a few sorry pillars left standing.
  • Just watch what happens to your "vaunted" Ruble Rubble? in the coming months. 2008 Chess Olympiad: Some Final Thoughts
  • He rushed towards the well, but now it was filled with rubble and debris.
  • The bottom is covered with a confusion of broken rubble and weed.
  • Workers in bright-yellow hard hats are beavering away, moving bucketloads of stones in wheelbarrows and trying to clear a pile of rubble with a digger.
  • If this force is hijacked by the likes of this man and those who vilify trade unionists emerging from the rubble of a tyranny, then there really is no hope at all.
  • All that remained of the old house was a pile of rubble.
  • Missing parts were not imitated but added in a modern way, often using the rubble bricks of destroyed buildings.
  • A gang of workmen were shovelling rubble onto a truck.
  • A woman cavorted in the rubble in a ghostly dance out of sync with the throbbing music.
  • Entire villages had been reduced to tangled scrap heaps of rubble.
  • When they arrived at one particular intersection, they found it was now blocked by debris and rubble.
  • They were furious that lorries could go to and from the site at a rate of one every five minutes to take tens of thousands of tonnes of rubble from the old mill to landfill on the site.
  • They use real footage of a dead firefighter being carried from the rubble, and then hire two spokesmodels to pretend to be firemen in a ‘firehouse.’
  • A piece of wood showed among the rubble on the desk, the blunt end of a marlinespike. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • The foundation of the house is built from rubble overlaid with concrete.
  • We'll have to clear up the rubble and put up a tent. Times, Sunday Times
  • This paper studies the wave motion in rubble mound breakwater by discarding the homogeneous assumption.
  • At present it is little more than a swampland, with pools of standing water, rubble, mounds of earth and stone and other building waste.
  • We spotted an old man precariously perched on top of a pile of rubble, searching for something.
  • Most of the tiny bits of jigsaw on show here survived accidentally, cemented into the walls as rubble, dropped into coal bunkers and forgotten. Times, Sunday Times
  • All he could do was stand in the rubble of his precious memories, and forlornly point out random spots now cluttered with cranes and building supplies.
  • The soldiers entered the dangerously unstable building to search for victims trapped under the rubble.
  • That rubble now lay banked up around the ship, covering perhaps two meters of the lower hull; more towards the stern.
  • A mechanical digger will also be used to remove the large amount of concrete and rubble that has been dumped.
  • They've got a whole lot of earth movers here and they're just gently digging away at the edges of that pile of rubble.
  • It lost a bit of power, but the 2-litre diesel is still pushing us up rubble roads and through mountain streams with ease. The Sun
  • The external plaster was replaced with a lime-based plaster to allow the stone rubble walls to breathe.
  • Amid the truckloads of rubble being hauled away is forensic evidence about how and why the buildings collapsed.
  • A team of 10 firefighters and four paramedics cleared away rubble to reach the two men.
  • A demolition worker escaped unhurt when several tonnes of rubble fell on the digger he was driving today.
  • Thousands are still buried under rubble and the death toll may hit 50,000. The Sun
  • The rubble had hardly stopped vibrating in Iraq when our cocky Commander-in-Chief -- himself an "undistinguished" former Air National Guard pilot -- shamelessly played dress-up in a navy flight suit to declare "mission accomplished" in Iraq. The Excuses Administration
  • Construction waste is dumped illegally because it costs money to dispose of building rubble and obtaining a permit to deposit clay and topsoil on a site is a two-month process.
  • The explosion reduced the church to a mass of rubble.
  • I hope he does. .it would make it easier for Obama to defeat McCain aka Andy Griffith's grandpa and you a combo of Barney Fife and Barney Rubble. Huckabee: 'Lousy joke' but 'pretty benign issue'
  • The pictures, dramatically arrayed on the walls according to their distance from Hiroshima's Ground Zero, show landscapes of burned-over rubble, concrete and steel buildings reduced to etiolated skeletons, and close-ups of flash burns and other interesting evidence of the awesome destructiveness of the bomb. Tragedy and Comedy of Life
  • Residents in Pear Tree Close were horrified when a large tipper truck dumped tons of rubble and waste in their quiet residential street on March 16.
  • What really cheesed me off, though, was that the superhero, the woman with the animal powers and the idiotic low-cut leotard, is taken out by a falling piece of rubble. DC January 2010: Red Tornado #5, House of Mystery #21, Titans #21 » Comics Worth Reading
  • In January, an order was served on the company demanding that rubbish, rubble and waste was cleared from the land.
  • The resulting blast was so powerful that it reduced the four-storey building to rubble.
  • Sadly it was all destroyed by an earthquake 1,500 years ago and the rubble was carted off by Ottoman invaders to build houses. The Sun
  • St. Sulpice, is built of poor schiste and bad sandstone-rubble, revetted with good lava and basalt. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
  • They were infilled with rubble and sodded to create a low rectangular mound.
  • Massive demolition is their calling card, not only the rubble, shattered glass and fire they themselves make from everyday household items, but their own blasted body parts which occur when the X-Men tear into them. MIND MELD: What Are The Coolest Robots in Science Fiction?
  • They told us that the building wasn't standing any more and we were in the centre of rubble.
  • Others were recklessly digging great holes in the footpath between the poplars, and ramming the earth into bags, or nailing together great pieces of driftwood, fished from the river, to form a screen behind the sandbags on the parapet and hold them against the pressure of the current, while carts kept rumbling in and unloading piles of stone and rubble against the wall and screen. The Paris Flood of 1910 | Edwardian Promenade
  • They told us that the building wasn't standing any more and we were in the centre of rubble.
  • The house was reduced to a pile of rubble.
  • After the earthquake, it took months to clean up the rubble.
  • I nosed into the shadow and turned on my searchlight and the cone of brightness showed me nothing but the dreariness of pea-sized rubble and the flats of rock dust and little boiling areas where the dust, electrified by the inpouring solar radiation, hopped and jumped and skipped like a frying pan of fleas. The Trouble With Tycho
  • The storm crossed land near the same state-line spot where Ivan arrived, pounding beachfronts already painfully exposed by denuded dunes, flattened neighborhoods and piles of rubble that threatened to turn into deadly missiles.
  • Reaching the little square in front of the Hermitage, he rested from the ascent, stretching out full length on the crescent of rubblework that formed a bench near the sanctuary. The Torrent Entre Naranjos
  • Police are still picking through the rubble looking for clues to the cause of the explosion.
  • Unfortunately, we found whole families buried in the rubble," said Alejandro Boettiger, a firefighter from the southern city of Talca. Chile Seeks International Aid
  • Construction is of rendered rubble walls, with brick features around window and door openings, brick quoins and a pitched slated roof.
  • In early times the walls were very much thicker, composed of hewn stone, making a kind of casing at each side, called ashlar, the interval being filled with rubble masonry cemented with lime and loam. Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
  • A gang of workmen were shovelling rubble onto a truck.
  • Rubble and slush from potholes and mud dumped recklessly by the cable companies and various civic agencies have only added to citizens' woes.
  • The scene of the tragedy remained a mound of twisted metal and debris yesterday as the emergency services worked through the rubble.
  • It took them three hours to dig him out of the rubble.
  • In the white noon among the rubble, let the snake warm itself on leaves of coltsfoot and in the silence let him coil in lustrous circles around useless gold. Powdered Sugar on Bare Skin
  • Walking gamely over the rubble that filled the frame, the milkman was a symbol of British pluck and determination. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scores of people were trapped under rubble and the office of the national airline was also damaged. Times, Sunday Times
  • He frowned instead, kneeling down to speak to the boy, no more than seven or eight, who faced them solemnly from the rubble. “We†™ re here to help, ” Headley assured him. “Are you hurt? 365 tomorrows » 2005 » October : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • It reduced buildings to rubble, trapping people inside them.
  • A faint twinkle appeared under the mass of rubble occupying the centre part of the room.
  • Danish wooden houses stand on promontories of moraine rubble, and blue icebergs glide slowly out to sea. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He places the skillet and blowtorch down and makes his way over to some rubble.
  • The once thriving riverside town has been reduced to rubble, most of its buildings leveled by the earthquake.
  • It lost a bit of power, but the 2-litre diesel is still pushing us up rubble roads and through mountain streams with ease. The Sun
  • The huge central courtyard is strewn with rubble after months of heavy shelling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some working in the rubble - overweight, smoking, sweating profusely - hardly look fit, of course.
  • The real star is director Ava Roy, whose masterful use of the entire island was both subtle and innovative; at times organic (the gravedigger scene was on a small mountain of rubble) and striking (Ophelia's madness was played inside a wide open hospital room threaded with white twine, empty birdcages, and lilting bird down.) Lauren Gunderson: Wild and Whirling Words: An Audacious Hamlet on Alcatraz
  • Comb - like breakwater and rubble mound breakwater with pressure - relieving inverted - L breast wall are innovations of breakwater structures.
  • Brick superstructures would no longer do, and it soon became the norm to have double walls with all-stone inner and outer faces, bonded by a rubble fill, with increasingly elaborate defensive structures around the gates.
  • In his later years he was fully informed of the choices being made, but interposed no public objection as his edifice of dreams was systematically reduced to rubble.
  • Pastures of fresh magma flows known as pillow lavas and the rubble of frequent earthquakes line the floor of this stone trough.
  • The simplest stonework is rubBle, roughly Broken stones Bound in mortar.
  • We will examine the issue of wave - seabedrubble mound vertical breakwater interaction through flume test.
  • His ears began to twitch when they picked up the sound of a soft moan coming from within the rubble.
  • The only survivor of a warehouse collapse yesterday recalled the terrifying moment when sixty tonnes of rubble crashed down on him, burying him and three other men.
  • It was this quick thinking that prevented the craft from being concertinaed against the mound of rubble it had crashed into.
  • Inside, the floor is strewn with rubble and shards of glass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Search teams, who had shovels and a few bulldozers, were joined by survivors using their bare hands to tear at the mounds of rubble in the hope of finding anyone alive beneath the ruins.
  • Ancient palaces and concrete tower blocks had crumbled in Kathmandu valley, where bodies were being unearthed from the rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • The streets erupt in a saturnalia of lawlessness, to which the director adds an inspired touch: an escaped elephant from Barnum's circus trumpeting down the rubble-strewn streets.
  • Bouncing along the rubble track, you arrive in the midst of a dust storm of your own creation.
  • Or perhaps, twisted, tangled strands of rebar poking through piles of concrete rubble in the demolished remains of a hotel or a factory.
  • To his right, there was a noise, and he moved towards it, stubbing his toe on a pile of rubble in the process.
  • He saw nothing intact, but rather small domestic sights — a view into a room with a TV still in place, a recliner sitting amid rubble, a washer-dryer standing next to a decimated house. Obama consoles tornado-ravaged Joplin
  • Tons of bricks and rubble crashed on to the pavement as half the gable end of the building gave way.
  • And in Rome, as thousands of tourists watch helplessly, an electrical superstorm reduces the ancient Roman Colosseum to rubble.
  • They can help haul away junk, debris, rubble, etc. , and take it to the appropriate location so others can find materials for their own building purposes.
  • Many times I slipped over on the steep icy slopes, losing my footing and crashing down on the rubble.
  • It is built of rubble stone with ashlar dressings on a granite plinth.
  • A chunk of rubble half as high as a man was poised on the edge above the telephone box.
  • This rare fossil of an armour-plated worm was dug out of an Albert Street construction site in 1997, discovered among the rubble at a dump-site in Nepean, and just recently identified as a plumulitid machaeridian, a relative of modern leeches and earthworms that existed between 480 and 250 million years ago. Science
  • The town has twice been rubbled in battle.
  • A handful of displaced residents were allowed in to scrounge through rubble for their belongings.
  • One picture showed rubble strewn around the taxi rank outside the terminal; another showed fires blazing inside the building. Times, Sunday Times
  • Roger Kitching, who as a boy in the 1950s began collecting insects and amphibians in the weedy rubble and drainage ditches of bombed-out Hull, England, found that "with collecting comes the need to record. Spiral-Bound and Spellbound
  • The country is in ruins, a pile of rubble. The Sun
  • But wire reports of "colossal damage" to Beirut in retaliation for the Hezbollah rocket attacks on Haifa tell a distinctly different story, that is, a spiraling conflict that is fast turning the capital city of a sovereign nation to rubble. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • I had a sudden premonition of the proud tower reduced to a pile of rubble overgrown by the plants that had rooted in its mossy crevices.
  • With a piece of chalkstone picked from the rubble, I marked my path; but that was well-nigh the last glimmer of ordinary human sense in me, as I drew kilometer by kilometer near to my finality. The Day Of Their Return
  • But yesterday at 12 noon Vernon House was reduced to rubble by demolition experts.
  • You are warned that some of the art from an alien spaceship has escaped; you are advised to keep watching the shadows; given a code of gestures; you glimpse video of Matt Smith which tantalisingly breaks up as he is in the middle of issuing vital instructions; underfoot you will feel the cindery rubble of a 21st-century crash site and the soft, matted straw from a place in the 19th-century. That Day We Sang; The Crash of the Elysium; The Village Bike – review
  • In contrast, the talus, or rock rubble, accumulated beneath cool, north-facing cliffs sometimes provides a very different kind of habitat, one that biologists call algific talus slope, or simply algific slope.
  • In several cases, the concrete rubble and rock have been used in place of concrete or gabions to build weirs that slow water velocity to control downcutting of the wash channel.
  • 12 Whereas there was claimed of the said Companie the summe of 23553. markes of debt, made by certaine of their factors for the said company, for paiment whereof their whole stocke was in danger of arrest, by publike authoritie: Futher also 2140. rubbles for custome and houserent, he obtained a rebatement of eighteene thousand, one hundred fiftie and three marks of the sayd debt. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 04
  • In one instance a 100-year-old woman was pulled from rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few concrete structures are still standing and the main street of the village is strewn with trees and rubble.
  • We found another such tank lying among the rubble of decking and girders.
  • As we walked past countless buildings reduced to rubble we saw hundreds of people hunched under blankets in the freezing rain. The Sun
  • Brick rubble is useful as the base for paths and patios.
  • He was more like rubble than rock. Christianity Today
  • Giant lighting rigs have now been set up to help those sifting through the rubble, but amongst the twisted metal of the bombed carriages many are still using torchlight.
  • When it was removed by a specialist team shortly after 9.30 pm, the wall was reduced to rubble.
  • A massive earthquake reduced the city to rubble.
  • Cecil gulped, he looked around at the surprisingly empty street, burned out husks of vehicles, rubble strewn all over the road, dead bodies, fire, smoke, it was almost too much.
  • This crosses the valley on a solid structure, built of dressed stone facing a rubble core.
  • Water would also begin to be a problem as the rubble thrown out by the blast dammed the river, which soon started to overflow its banks where its waters mixed with sewage from broken mains.
  • On a recent day, two basketball hoops on what was the Hongbai junior high school's playground were the only hint this pile of rubble was once a multibuilding school complex. Amid China's Earthquake Rubble,
  • German women had to undertake the heaviest manual labour, clearing the rubble. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • He knew he was buried beneath the rubble, somehow alive, but trapped beneath the pile of rocks that had been upturned around him.
  • Here the four powers had carved themselves out oddly shaped zones amongst the rubble and devastation left by the Allied bombing.
  • Children played in the rubble in the streets, but in spite of their many deprivations people, especially children, were pleasant and cheerful.
  • Promoted to Headline (H3) on 2/7/09: Five 'till Midnight and the Clock Ticks on yahooBuzzArticleHeadline =' Five \'till Midnight and the Clock Ticks on '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: With Gaza in rubbles, Barack Obama at the helm, George Mitchell willing to get real,, and Israeli elections looming, it is critical that politics be set aside for the sake of responding to the fierce urgency of the moment. ' Five 'till Midnight and the Clock Ticks on
  • And only minutes before ascending, we found a two-metre wobbegong perfectly camouflaged in a bed of rubble.
  • It took three months just to clear the rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ceiling collapses right on top of Daniel, burying him beneath the rubble.
  • Then, with all the grace of a dilapidated high rise that is rigged for an implosion, the book collapses in a sudden and spectacular fashion, leaving behind a huge pile of rubble that isn't worth sifting through.
  • A public meeting heard that privies from some houses went directly into a ‘rubble drain’ originally intended to take away storm water.
  • It must once have been magnificent, but all was now neglected and ruinous: roots spiralled over the corniches; thorns grew from the floor; rubble and piles of fallen plaster lay everywhere.
  • It makes sense, to me, that Girl Talk is from Pittsburgh–he’s making a little nest of shiny musical things from the rubble of industrialism aka the pop industry. 2008 July | Goblin Mercantile Exchange
  • His foot tripped over a piece of rubble and he went sprawling.
  • The city, a Los Angeles Times reporter wrote, is ‘a tableau of destroyed buildings, burned-out cars, and piles of rubble’.
  • The tyre warehouse burned down on bonfire night last year but hundreds of tyres were left buried under rubble on the site.
  • They grew in cinders, rubble, scrap, and clay across St. Louis-barren, sunny spaces where nothing else would grow.
  • The explosion reduced the church to a mass of rubble.
  • By the time we got there, the flats were a heap of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the north-west, north and east of the village, is a range of fair enclosures, consisting of what is called a white malm, a sort of rotten or rubble stone, which, when turned up to the frost and rain, moulders to pieces, and becomes manure to itself. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • Minutes later, as everything cleared, the rubble and remains were disturbed.
  • Brick rubble is useful as the base for paths and patios.
  • Despite efforts to save the nightclub, it was reduced to rubble earlier this year to make way for retirement flats and shops.
  • A staggering 25 tonnes of rubbish and building rubble was left behind after the four day encampment on the main car park at Pennington Flash Country Park.
  • Now, with much of the rubble cleared, its vast emptiness reveals the horrible dimensions of the December tragedy.
  • Allied bombing reduced the city to ruins/rubble.
  • Beyond there the gorge walls are often vertical or steep slopes of rubble, impassable whatever the season.
  • People yakked on their cell phones as they searched through the rubble; one woman spoke in Russian over her receiver and I stared at her until she moved away. The Bird House
  • Rescue workers are digging through the rubble in search of other victims.
  • The newspapers were filled with images of people buried in rubble, yet walking away without a scratch.
  • As the aeroplane went down the runway the wing touched a pile of rubble.
  • There were shoals of blue-spine unicornfish, frogfish, lionfish, the buzzing bigeyes and the biggest pufferfish I had ever seen, content to lie on the coral rubble on the seabed.
  • Rubble and garbage needed to be removed, dead cats and birds scooped up, windows covered in polythene to prevent rain damage, and I finally I needed to gave notice to the swallows that they would have to vacate as I was taking over the house! Mi Pullman: remodeling a Mexican Art Nouveau townhouse II
  • I thought life should have ended there and then with me lying in a pile of rubble crying tears of nothingness.
  • One gruelling set of photographs showed a man seeking medical help for his wheelchair-bound wife as he pushed her through streets strewn with rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rest are placed in his garison townes, till there be occasion to haue them in the field, and receiue for their salarie or stipend euery man seuen rubbles a yeare, besides twelue measures a piece of Rye, and Oates. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Intensive bombing had reduced the city to rubble.
  • Soon Kyrithin spotted a bright flash of red material through the rubble and they both ran over.
  • Black kittehs haz such trubble finding hoams. *sigh* But iz smart peeps owt tehre who knows hao wunnermus a black kitteh can be — eben if tehy duz haz teh mischifuss streek! I’m sorry, but the Stairway to Heaven is - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Of course, a few of these stretched into Fygrai, leading down a hill of covered-over rubble towards another settlement.
  • One section of the factory's main exterior wall had already collapsed, leaving a pile of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • Graine that you die scarlet withall is worth the batman ready mony, 200 shaughs, reckoning the shaugh for 6. pence Russe, it may be 6. rubbles their batman. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Some of the bodies remained under debris as rescue workers cleared rubble.
  • Perhaps their greatest moment on the title happened towards the end of the run, with the classic storyline that was so influential that it must have been homaged about three gazillion times since then - where Spider-Man is trapped under heavy rubble and is forced to fight against all odds to escape with the cure for Aunt May suffering one of her many illnesses. Top 100 Comic Book Runs #6 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • After the bulldozers methodically razed the area, so that stoory rubble stretched as far as the developers’ eyes could see, two or three little buildings, a tiny raggle of pubs and betting shops, remained erect.
  • The explosion reduced the church to a mass of rubble.
  • There were piles of rubble everywhere.
  • The technique emerged in postwar Germany as a solution to rebuild making use of the abundance of masonry rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • Did they represent the antipodes of construction and rubble generated through war and natural disaster?
  • In the foreground, one small boy facing the camera, seemingly lost in thought, or as with most young people, lost in unverbalized emotions and experiences, stands on a ground of rocks and rubble, where again, no life thrives. Book Review - Our Eyes and Dreams of Home
  • In the Gaza Strip, last year's Israeli assault reduced the parliament building to rubble.
  • After the landslide, volunteers worked in relays to rescue people buried under the rubble.
  • By the time we got there, the flats were a heap of smouldering rubble. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a little known fact that the Ancient Greeks didn't live in complete buildings like you or me; they lived in derelicts and rubble, in houses with no roofs and vines growing up the walls.
  • While some fragments of buildings and heaps of distinguishable rubble littered the area, most of the area was flattened as if paved by a steamroller.
  • Defying gravity, wrecked buildings leaned drunkenly over the forlorn rubble-filled streets.
  • a neigbours web aged wife pick pocketing wild passions seeing them come crashing down tall babeldom sky scraper longings once touching trembling doors of my beloved now writhing in death throes in a rubble The Darker Side of the Moon « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1
  • As they drive on, the gunner trains his scope's cross on a still breathing but disemboweled donkey lying in the rubble, and an old man in a burnoose sitting impassively at an outdoor card table, across from a player whose brains are dripping out of his bowed head. Nina Burleigh: Israel and Iran Trump Michael Moore at Venice
  • Even the date of the eruption, conventionally given as August 79 AD, can be challenged for, as Beard points out, a coin datable to the following September was found in the rubble caused by the eruption. California Literary Review
  • Today many of these buildings are in rubble, and food and electricity are in short supply.
  • To reach the place where we had cached our climbing equipment the previous day, we took a narrow trail in the dark night, up through a mile of glacial rubble and silt.
  • microwave nightfall · lobworm dangled haplodiplomat · hulb ongoing disgruntlement pumps quarry · tawny wind across factor slurry in the wake of the rubble to grapple · stodgy climb blunt lanai · hurricane lees and these contested leets TaKinG thE BriM_ TooK thE BrOoM_
  • Old freight containers filled with rubble and placed all the way around the school fortified the building. Broken Lives
  • Investigators found that the men had disguised the holes by using the heavy metal wheel to crush up the rubble and hide it in plastic boxes used to store their personal possessions.
  • Seventeen people were killed and the town was reduced to rubble in the quake.
  • A large part of the Paradise Hotel was reduced to rubble and the rest was reduced to a smouldering shell.
  • For instance, the new moonlet might be quite porous, like an orbiting icy rubble pile. Other moons near the outer edge of Saturn's rings - like Atlas, Prometheus and Pandora - are also porous.

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