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ruggedly
adverb as in unevenly
Strongest match
Weak matches
Example Sentences
The former midwife spent years living on a cattle station with her husband on the north-western edge of Australia - outside her window, the vast and ruggedly beautiful Kimberley region.
The government has eyed a park in this ruggedly beautiful landscape since the inception of the state parks system in the 1920s.
All this is advertised with familiar imagery: Laughing children in fields, content-looking white wives in well-appointed kitchens, ruggedly handsome husbands with full heads of hair.
City, and specifically Haaland, endured a frustrating afternoon at Bramall Lane until the Norway striker’s opener, with a physical Sheffield United team defending deep and ruggedly.
A tall, ruggedly handsome young man, proudly wearing his Bruin blues, stood up this week and told us that all is not lost in college football.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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