ruttle (Meaning)

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ruttle (n.)

A rattling sound in the throat arising from difficulty of breathing; a rattle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ruttle

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ruttle Sentence Examples

  1. The ruttle-strewn road made driving treacherous, causing tires to slip and slide.
  2. The heavy rainfall formed deep ruttlers in the once-smooth dirt path.
  3. The farmer carefully navigated his tractor through the muddy ruttlers to reach the field.
  4. The off-road vehicle's tires left deep ruttlers in the wilderness, marring the pristine landscape.
  5. The archaeologist discovered ancient rutters etched into the rock, indicating the presence of a long-gone path.
  6. The ruttle-lined road served as a reminder of the heavy traffic that had once passed through the area.
  7. The newly paved road showed no sign of ruttlers, promising a smooth and safe ride.
  8. The construction crew worked diligently to fill in the ruttlers caused by the heavy machinery.
  9. The hiker stumbled and nearly fell as her foot caught in a hidden ruttle.
  10. The ruttle-filled ice rink posed a hazard to skaters, causing them to trip and fall frequently.

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A rattling sound in the throat arising from difficulty of breathing; a rattle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ruttle-strewn road made driving treacherous, causing tires to slip and slide.

The heavy rainfall formed deep ruttlers in the once-smooth dirt path.

The farmer carefully navigated his tractor through the muddy ruttlers to reach the field.

The off-road vehicle's tires left deep ruttlers in the wilderness, marring the pristine landscape.