ruckle (Meaning)

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ruckle (v)

make a hoarse, rattling sound

make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in; `crisp' is archaic

Synonyms & Antonyms of ruckle

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ruckle Sentence Examples

  1. The rugged terrain made the hike a veritable ruckle, filled with obstacles and steep inclines.
  2. The boy's boisterous laughter echoed through the forest, a ruckle that startled the birds from their branches.
  3. The old woman's cough was a persistent ruckle that seemed to shake her entire body.
  4. The ancient castle stood proudly on the hilltop, its walls weathered by time and encircled by a ruckle of stone.
  5. The storm raged outside, the wind screaming with a ferocious ruckle that threatened to tear the shutters from the house.
  6. The car rumbled over the rough road, its suspension groaning with each ruckle and jolt.
  7. The blacksmith's hammer struck the anvil with a resounding ruckle that reverberated through the workshop.
  8. The executioner's axe descended with a sharp ruckle, severing the prisoner's head from his body.
  9. The waterfall's thunderous ruckle could be heard for miles around, a constant reminder of nature's majesty.
  10. The sound of thunderclaps was like a series of deafening ruckles that shook the ground to its core.

FAQs About the word ruckle

make a hoarse, rattling sound, make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in; `crisp' is archaic

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The rugged terrain made the hike a veritable ruckle, filled with obstacles and steep inclines.

The boy's boisterous laughter echoed through the forest, a ruckle that startled the birds from their branches.

The old woman's cough was a persistent ruckle that seemed to shake her entire body.

The ancient castle stood proudly on the hilltop, its walls weathered by time and encircled by a ruckle of stone.