ruggy (Meaning)
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ruggy (a.)
Rugged; rough.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ruggy
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ruggy Sentence Examples
- The rugged terrain demanded sturdy boots and a strong will.
- The rugged coastline was a testament to the power of the relentless waves.
- The rugged old man had weathered many storms, both physical and emotional.
- The rugged leather bindings of the ancient book held its secrets close.
- The rugged cliffs posed a formidable challenge for climbers.
- The rugged sheep grazed contentedly on the windswept hills.
- The rugged texture of the burlap sackcloth added character to the rustic decor.
- The rugged bark of the ancient oak tree told tales of centuries past.
- The rugged mountain goat scaled the steep cliffs with ease.
- The rugged beauty of the wilderness inspired awe in all who beheld it.
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Rugged; rough.
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The rugged terrain demanded sturdy boots and a strong will.
The rugged coastline was a testament to the power of the relentless waves.
The rugged old man had weathered many storms, both physical and emotional.
The rugged leather bindings of the ancient book held its secrets close.