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rutty

[ UK /ɹˈʌti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. full of ruts
    rutty farm roads

How To Use rutty In A Sentence

  • Wagons repeatedly broke down on the rutty roads, and men as well as horses were exhausted by the hardships of travel over the long distances.
  • Having a particularly rutty day (please see this video, I promise I clean up nice), I was eager to get out of my blahs by cruising the StyleCaster site. Andrea Chalupa: StyleCaster: A Free Personal Stylist, Only Nicer
  • The more we drive in the same rutty tracks, the deeper the ruts become and the more difficult it is to respond to situations or live our lives in a fresh and open way.
  • The dust on the rutty overgrown road turned to muddy deep puddles as the rain set in and, on evenings when the skies cleared a little, killdeer and nighthawks could be heard once more.
  • Here the elements had washed the tar away completely and the end of the road was only a rutty memory, but it was good enough for the Mercedes, which jounced and bucketed up a long hill toward two stone pillars. Duma Key
  • I could relate to the f*ckeduptitude of it all and yearned for what seemed to me like a cosmic escape preferable to my rutty personal situation. "Just a word from her lips/And the deaf begin to hear."
  • Gary: Yeah, that did amuse me. @rutty: I think CV are a great example ... mupwangle: I'm sure that CV were also thrilled to be included ... rutty: Stephen Green causes teenage infertility. Bigmouth Strikes Again
  • rutty farm roads
  • I find No. 89 completely desirable but not always manageable, as I discovered one day when I wore it to work and the rather rutty oakmoss and musk made themselves known. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Then he jumped off the veranda and set off down the rutty road, full of eagerness to show Tacroy the town. THE LIVES OF CHRISTOPHER CHANT
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