| Dean Ruggs, DMV employee from Cincinnati. He claims he never set foot in DC. | ดีน ลักด์ ลูกข้างของ DMV จากซิกินนาตี เขาอ้างว่าไม่เคยมา ดีซีเลย Sister's Keeper (2013) |
| rugge | They climbed the rugged north face. |
| rugged | (adj) sturdy and strong in constitution or construction; enduring, Ant. delicate, Example: with a house full of boys you have to have rugged furniture |
| rugged | (adj) very difficult; severely testing stamina or resolution, Syn. tough, Example: a rugged competitive examination; the rugged conditions of frontier life; the competition was tough; it's a tough life; it was a tough job |
| rugged individualism | (n) individualism in social and economic affairs; belief not only in personal liberty and self-reliance but also in free competition |
| ruggedization | (n) the act of making a piece of equipment rugged (strengthening to resist wear or abuse), Syn. ruggedisation |
| ruggedize | (v) produce in a version designed to withstand rough usage, Syn. ruggedise, Example: Detroit ruggedized the family car |
| ruggedly | (adv) in a rugged manner |
| ruggedness | (n) the quality of being topologically uneven, Example: the ruggedness of the mountains |
| Rugged | a. [ See Rug, n. ] The rugged bark of some broad elm. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] His well-proportioned beard made rough and rugged. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Neither melt nor endear him, but leave him as hard, rugged, and unconcerned as ever. South. [ 1913 Webster ] Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] -- |