Impaired in skill by neglect.
Sinônimos
Examples for "rusty"
Examples for "rusty"
1The red coal in the rusty stove crumbles, the lantern smokes out.
2Sometimes he is dressed in dull gray and sometimes in rusty red.
3I remember this by thinking of Popeye, whose trademark rusty croak went:
4In the circumstances perhaps it was inevitable those two would look rusty.
5He still spoke some Italian, and she said hers was getting rusty.
1He was out of practice, and getting it just right frustrated him.
2If I stayed here much longer, I'd get completely out of practice.'
3I can operate a machine, but I'm a little out of practice.
4Try me, only you must allow for my being out of practice.
5Or perhaps, while you were at Yuma, you got out of practice.
6He's a pretty nippy shot in spite of being out of practice.'
7They hadn't talked about James's conquests in years; she was out of practice.
8But I've kind of been out of practice on that particular skill set.
9CB Orlando Scandrick was held out of practice Thursday because of hamstring tightness.
10I'm out of practice when it comes to figuring out bandits.
11Suffice it to say, maybe it's because I'm a little out of practice.
12It's my wrists; they have been so long out of practice.
13She hadn't hunted since her son was born, and felt out of practice.
14In my own case my inward watchman is, perhaps, somewhat out of practice.
15He had never had much magic, and he was out of practice anyway.
16You must lose something by letting yourself get out of practice.