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Examples for "rutted"
Examples for "rutted"
1From Hereford, the road was wide and well used, if deeply rutted.
2The road was rutted and rough, and obviously didn't get much use.
3The standard-bearers galloped ahead down the muddy, rutted road to announce them.
4They had left the deep lanes and struck across the hard-rutted fields.
5The road, though deeply rutted and lumpy, was as dry as parchment.
1The plank streets soon ran out into sand or rutty earth roads.
2Then she started across the rutty field toward Laura and Stacie.
3The road was dark, rutty, and in places still miry from Monday night's rain.
4So rutty was the earth that our wheels sank into it and our engine labored.
5The firemen galloped down the rutty road with their barrels of water and hand-pumps, yelling.
6I have found forget-me-nots on many a rutty road.
7They left the thronged highroad, and turned up a rutty track leading directly into the hills.
8The road is of clay and always rutty.
9The camp was rough and rutty, and Dick stumbled many times over the stumps of scrub.
10I went as he directed down the rutty road, my newly appropriated horse trailing along behind.
11The boys walked down the dark rutty road.
12But the rutty, dusty road showed that it had been rutty and muddy in the earlier spring.
13As the horse struck a patch of very rutty road, Frank ran close up to the buggy.
14When we drove into the rutty driveway, Mr. and Mrs. Sontag came running out of the house.
15He made the journey to Polotzk beside his father, jogging along in the springless wagon on the rutty roads.
16The rutty road had not changed except that the ruts were deeper and the round stones stuck up higher.