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deep-rutted

 

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Term: Deep-rutted

Description:

The term "deep-rutted" refers to a surface or track that is marked by deep and well-defined furrows or grooves. It is commonly used to describe paths, roads, or soil that have endured significant wear and tear, resulting in prominent indentations.

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Sample Sentences:

As an adjective:
  1. The deep-rutted road made driving extremely challenging.
  2. After a heavy rainstorm, the hiking trail became deep-rutted, making it difficult to navigate.
As a verb:
  1. The constant use of heavy machinery deep-ruts the soil in construction sites.
  2. We need to fix the road before it gets deep-rutted by passing vehicles.
As a noun:
  1. His ATV got stuck in a deep-rutted section of the muddy track.
  2. The farmer's cart wheels caused deep-ruts in the field.
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