Ruggedly [adverb]

Definition of Ruggedly:

raggedly

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Sentence/Example of Ruggedly:

Both come from the Shetland Islands, which are north of Scotland and are ruggedly wild.

He was the dark, ruggedly handsome type, the kind who took it for granted that women should fawn over him.

His ruggedly honest nature and stern sense of justice could not get over those past failings.

New York had not had time as yet to remove the bronze tan of an outdoor life from Blake's ruggedly good-looking face.

His hands were large and well kept, but ruggedly formed, and the backs were shaded with crinkly reddish hair.

"Only—" ruggedly the soft little chin thrust itself forth into stubborn outline again.

They appeared to be pretty much of one class, uneducated, dull, and just about as ruggedly built as their men.

He did not, however, expect to find in his garden a stately palm-tree—a character so lofty and ruggedly strong.

His face was ruggedly formed, but it looked like ashes—like something from which all the warmth and light had died out.

In appearance, Cro-Magnon Man was ruggedly handsome, both in figure and face.