rutty in a sentence
a.
Definition
RUTTY (adjective): characterized by deep grooves or ruts, often making a surface difficult to traverse.
Sample Sentences
- The path was so rutty that it was difficult to navigate without getting stuck.
- After the heavy rains, the once smooth road had become a rutty mess of mud and debris.
- Her shoes were caked with mud after she tried to traverse the rutty field.
- The farmer decided to fix the rutty driveway to make it safer for his delivery trucks.
- Despite the rutty conditions, the hikers pressed on, determined to reach the summit.
- The path through the forest had become quite rutty after the heavy rains.
- Her boots sank into the rutty ground as she navigated the muddy trail.
- After a long winter, the garden was left with a rutty texture that needed to be smoothed out.
- The rutty road made it difficult for the vehicles to pass without getting stuck.
- He carefully avoided the rutty areas of the field while riding his bike.
- The trail was so rutty after the rain that it became nearly impassable.
- Her shoes were caked in mud after walking through the rutty pasture.
- The old road had become rutty over the years, making for a bumpy ride.
- We decided to avoid the rutty path and take a smoother route instead.
- The farmer struggled to drive his tractor through the rutty fields left by the storm.
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