rustiness

[ UK /ɹˈʌstɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. ineptitude or awkwardness as a consequence of age or lack of practice
    his rustiness showed when he was asked to speed up
  2. the condition of being coated or clogged with rust
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How To Use rustiness In A Sentence

  • Like rustiness, idleness consume more body energies than work.
  • Munster hadn't played together for many weeks and there was bound to be a bit of rustiness.
  • It's easy to see how Stanley accidentally substituted trustiness for truthiness, since it anticipates Colbert's blowhard assertion, "I don't trust books."
  • his rustiness showed when he was asked to speed up
  • He showed no rustiness in his 20 minutes on the field and strengthens the squad.
  • On the other hand, he was sweet-tempered and equable, and he did not resent the early shows of crustiness which Michael made. CHAPTER XXIX
  • Amorally, a enchanting car chaldaean sale gyneolatry rhapis to be the way to go in vibrato to untrustiness the topical amuck slap abstracter. Rational Review
  • You do get a bit of rustiness, but we've now got that out of our system.
  • On the other hand, he was sweet-tempered and equable, and he did not resent the early shows of crustiness which Michael made. CHAPTER XXIX
  • Watching him, however, betrayed more than understandable physical rustiness.
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