ruttish (Meaning)
Wordnet
ruttish (s)
feeling great sexual desire
Webster
ruttish (a.)
Inclined to rut; lustful; libidinous; salacious.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ruttish
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ruttish Sentence Examples
- The ruttish stag charged at its rival with antlers lowered.
- The driver's car had gotten stuck in a ruttish dirt road.
- The farmer's fields were ruttish after the recent heavy rains.
- The old man's wrinkled face was ruttish with age.
- The ruttish plow left deep grooves in the soil.
- The ruttish waves crashed onto the sandy beach with a thunderous roar.
- The ruttish path led through a dense forest, overgrown with vegetation.
- The ruttish old tire squealed and bumped as it rolled along the highway.
- The ruttish tablecloth was stained with wine and food from previous meals.
- The ruttish old bridge groaned and creaked as the heavy trucks crossed it.
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feeling great sexual desireInclined to rut; lustful; libidinous; salacious.
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The ruttish stag charged at its rival with antlers lowered.
The driver's car had gotten stuck in a ruttish dirt road.
The farmer's fields were ruttish after the recent heavy rains.
The old man's wrinkled face was ruttish with age.