ruggedly in English

adverb

['rʌgɪdlɪ]

in a rugged manner; roughly, coarsely; harshly, severely

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1. This chain resurfaces in Nusa Tenggara in the ruggedly mountainous islands of Sumba and Timor.

2. Our preamplifiers are ruggedly housed, completely self-contained, simple to operate, battery or AC powered units.

3. Synonyms for Brawnily include muscularly, strongly, strappingly, burlily, beefily, sturdily, stoutly, robustly, ruggedly and huskily

4. In Eastern Kentucky, the state’s famed bluegrass gently folds into the ruggedly scenic Appalachian Mountains

5. 6 At the end of t he meandering driveway looms a towering, ruggedly stylish home and a towering, rugged lawyer.

6. In circles ruggedly on the mountain road, a curve then curve, looks upwardly from the foot,[Sentencedict.com] felt that this road goes nonstop to Yunsiao.

7. In the same way Elvis Presley would ruggedly attempt to Croon your trousers off, Jack Johnson instead soothed your board shorts back on

8. The most durable, ruggedly handsome leather Belts and Belt selection you've ever seen – Belts you'll still be wearing decades down the line

9. Philip Carey, the ruggedly handsome veteran actor who Costarred in the 1960s TV western "Laredo" and more recently played the long-running role of …

10. Plans for the ruggedly constructed and versatile "Buckboard" which derived its name from the springy Buckboards that made up the floor and provided the vehicle's suspension.

11. Like the old six-guns, the Cattleman II is ruggedly built and points naturally, though it has the added advantage of a retractable firing pin to enhance safety that the old guns didn't have.

12. English English; in a manly fashion; hardily, stoutly, ruggedly, Brawnily: robustly (Geology) fold shown on a map as concentrically arranged contour patterns whose amplitude decreases to zero in a regular fashion in two directions, dome-shaped, parallel to outside wall