ruttily
English
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editruttily (comparative more ruttily, superlative most ruttily)
- In a rutty manner; with ruts.
- 1962, Doris Lessing, The Golden Notebook:
- […] a track turned off the main road at right-angles and wandered ruttily over the veld, following the line of an earlier African footpath. This track led to the Roman Catholic Mission about seven miles off in the wilderness.