Sentence example with the word 'ruggedness'

ruggedness

Definition n. the property of being big and strong

Last update: October 1, 2015


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Elsewhere in the plateau province the land is higher and the surface far more irregular, increasing in ruggedness toward both the S.   [Please select]

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She's what Sir Walter Scott calls: 'Nature in all its ruggedness.'   [Please select]

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His ruggedness seemed to steady her nerves that again began to fly.   [Please select]

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*1 So far as I know, "Bango" is a meaningless term, introduced on account of its sonorous ruggedness.   [Please select]

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The very ruggedness of the man had enhanced, expanded--as it were--until it filled the room.   [Please select]

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In his heavy shock of hair the flecks of white had doubled in size, were merging one into the other, and his tall, stooping, massive frame had lost its look of ruggedness.   [Please select]

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"You ought to have sense enough to know that a woman of character past the schoolgirl age is often fascinated by the ruggedness of such a man."   [Please select]

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