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[ ruhb-lee ] / ˈrʌb li /
adjective, rub·bli·er, rub·bli·est.made or consisting of rubble. Origin of rubblyFirst recorded in 1725–35; rubble + -y1 Words nearby rubblyrubbish bin, rubbishy, rubbity, rubble, rubblework, rubbly, Rubbra, rubby, rubdown, rube, rubeba Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for rubblyCornbrash, so called from its 'brashy' or rubbly nature, an earthy oolite yielding fair land for corn. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3|Various I parted from her at a point on the monotonous plain where one rubbly road branched off from another. All joints are aching through being compelled to lie on the hard, rubbly floor which forms our bedsteads. South!|Sir Ernest Shackleton I passed the fork of the rubbly roads where I had parted from Hilda.
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