rugging Synonyms

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rugging Meaning

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rugging (n.)

A coarse kind of woolen cloth, used for wrapping, blanketing, etc.

rugging Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler was gleefully rugging around the house, leaving a trail of toys in her wake.
  2. The cat sauntered onto the soft rug, rubbing its face against its plush surface.
  3. The hikers took shelter under a weather-beaten rug, seeking protection from the relentless storm.
  4. The dog's claws scratched against the braided rug as it chased its tail in circles.
  5. The child lay sprawled out on the shag rug, lost in a world of imagination.
  6. The rug-maker carefully wove intricate patterns into the fine threads, creating a masterpiece.
  7. The antique rug was passed down through generations, its faded colors a testament to its history.
  8. The thief stealthily rugged into the bedroom, intent on stealing a precious heirloom.
  9. The rugging of the floor muffled the sound of footsteps, making it easy to sneak around undetected.
  10. As the wind howled outside, the family huddled together on the cozy rug, finding comfort and warmth in its embrace.

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A coarse kind of woolen cloth, used for wrapping, blanketing, etc.

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The toddler was gleefully rugging around the house, leaving a trail of toys in her wake.

The cat sauntered onto the soft rug, rubbing its face against its plush surface.

The hikers took shelter under a weather-beaten rug, seeking protection from the relentless storm.

The dog's claws scratched against the braided rug as it chased its tail in circles.