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rutted

[ US /ˈɹətɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈʌtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. full of ruts
    rutty farm roads

How To Use rutted In A Sentence

  • The first rutted section of the road jolted the vehicle airborne, slamming my head against the roof.
  • Everyone stared at her as the young woman strutted into the room, fingering a spaghetti strap of her red minidress with plunging neckline.
  • The road was deeply rutted and pooled with rain.
  • In the fields towards Heswall several pairs of brown hares lolloped and played in the long grass while pheasants strutted their stuff looking stunning in the sunlight.
  • The lane was rutted with tyre tracks.
  • The surface varies from a stony path to a rutted lane to a broad carpet of grass, all of it passable on a touring bike with the exception of 100 yards or so towards the end.
  • The nearest paved road is an hour away; in winter, the maze of rutted dirt truck trails hereabouts is nearly unnavigable.
  • A faintly rutted road, wide enough to allow a team of horses, holds off the encroaching prairie.
  • Treason had once been a simple matter, solved quickly on the block, where now fatted ravens strutted as a tourist attraction. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Every few hours, under hundreds of shanty tents and lean-tos scattered across the hills, they pour mercury from metal flasks into soil that they have dragged in sacks down rutted tracks behind bullocks.
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