ruckle Synonyms
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ruckle Meaning
Wordnet
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
ruckle Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The storm raged outside, the wind screaming with a ferocious ruckle that threatened to tear the shutters from the house.
- The car rumbled over the rough road, its suspension groaning with each ruckle and jolt.
- The blacksmith's hammer struck the anvil with a resounding ruckle that reverberated through the workshop.
- The executioner's axe descended with a sharp ruckle, severing the prisoner's head from his body.
- The waterfall's thunderous ruckle could be heard for miles around, a constant reminder of nature's majesty.
- 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.