rubbly Synonyms

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rubbly Meaning

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rubbly (a.)

Relating to, or containing, rubble.

rubbly Sentence Examples

  1. The rubble-strewn street was a testament to the force of the earthquake.
  2. The children's shoes were covered in rubbly dirt after their day of playing.
  3. The rubbly remnants of the demolished building stood as a haunting reminder of the destruction.
  4. The archaeologist carefully excavated the rubbly soil, searching for ancient artifacts.
  5. The rubble pile obscured the entrance to the cave, making it inaccessible.
  6. The landslide left behind a trail of rubbly debris, blocking the road.
  7. The rubbly surface of the moon made it difficult for astronauts to walk.
  8. The old house was crumbling into rubbly ruins, its walls covered in ivy.
  9. The rubbly ground beneath the tree was damp and soft after the rain.
  10. The rubbly path led through the overgrown forest to a hidden clearing.

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Relating to, or containing, rubble.

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The rubble-strewn street was a testament to the force of the earthquake.

The children's shoes were covered in rubbly dirt after their day of playing.

The rubbly remnants of the demolished building stood as a haunting reminder of the destruction.

The archaeologist carefully excavated the rubbly soil, searching for ancient artifacts.