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Rugged   /rˈəgəd/   Listen
adjective
Rugged  adj.  
1.
Full of asperities on the surface; broken into sharp or irregular points, or otherwise uneven; not smooth; rough; as, a rugged mountain; a rugged road. "The rugged bark of some broad elm."
2.
Not neat or regular; uneven. "His well-proportioned beard made rough and rugged."
3.
Rough with bristles or hair; shaggy. "The rugged Russian bear."
4.
Harsh; hard; crabbed; austere; said of temper, character, and the like, or of persons. "Neither melt nor endear him, but leave him as hard, rugged, and unconcerned as ever."
5.
Stormy; turbulent; tempestuous; rude.
6.
Rough to the ear; harsh; grating; said of sound, style, and the like. "Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line."
7.
Sour; surly; frowning; wrinkled; said of looks, etc. "Sleek o'er your rugged looks."
8.
Violent; rude; boisterrous; said of conduct, manners, etc.
9.
Vigorous; robust; hardy; said of health, physique, etc. (Colloq. U.S.)
Synonyms: Rough; uneven; wrinkled; cragged; coarse; rude; harsh; hard; crabbed; severe; austere; surly; sour; frowning; violent; boisterous; tumultuous; turbulent; stormy; tempestuous; inclement.





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"Rugged" Quotes from Famous Books



... which were under the cupola," and which Vasari tells us were so solid and strongly built as to be able to bear the full weight of Brunelleschi's dome, which was much larger and heavier than the one the original architect had himself designed. Arnolfo died when he had built his Palazzo in rugged strength, as it still stands, with walls like living rock and heavy Tuscan cornices—tho it was reserved to the other masters to put upon it the wonderful crown of its appropriate tower—and just as the ...
— Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 7 - Italy, Sicily, and Greece (Part One) • Various
 
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... half-way between Bolton and Chorley, and, roughly speaking, would make the centre of a circle including Bolton, Wigan, Chorley and Blackburn. It rises to a height of nearly fifteen hundred feet and dominates the surrounding country for fully fifteen miles, and on the summit of this rugged, heather-clad moor was pitched what might be called without exaggeration the headquarters of the forces which were to do battle for humanity. A huge marquee had been erected in an ancient quarry just below the summit; ...
— The World Peril of 1910 • George Griffith
 
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... or love, or could I others draw To the indulgence of the rugged law, The first foundation of that zeal should be By reading all her paragraphs in thee, Who dost so fitly with the laws unite, As if you two were one hermaphrodite. Nor courts[t] thou her because she's well attended With wealth, but ...
— The Hesperides & Noble Numbers: Vol. 1 and 2 • Robert Herrick
 
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... seat for a steamer reclining-chair. Three hundred feet away the sea broke in a small surf upon the beach. To the left he could see the white line of breakers that marked the bar of the Balesuna River, and, beyond, the rugged outline of Savo Island. Directly before him, across the twelve-mile channel, lay Florida Island; and, farther to the right, dim in the distance, he could make out portions of Malaita—the savage island, the abode of murder, and robbery, and man-eating—the place from which his own two hundred ...
— Adventure • Jack London
 
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... remark, they cast a glance ahead of them, and perceived white rugged rocks looking, either like goblins, or resembling savage beasts, lying either crossways, or in horizontal or upright positions; on the surface of which grew moss and lichen with mottled hues, or parasitic plants, which screened off the light; while, slightly visible, wound, among ...
— Hung Lou Meng, Book I • Cao Xueqin
 
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