Lexicographical Neighbors of Ruttiness
Literary usage of Ruttiness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"... is that a few words do duty for a whole genus of psychic processes, so that
verbalization, like appetite, is now peculiarly prone to ruttiness. ..."
2. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"... is that a few words do duty for a whole genus of psychic processes, so that
verbalization, like appetite, is now peculiarly prone to ruttiness. ..."
3. Educational Problems by Granville Stanley Hall (1911)
"No one can look over the reports of scores of these institutions in this country
without seeing on the one hand a strong tendency to mechanism and ruttiness ..."
4. Educational Problems by Granville Stanley Hall (1911)
"No one can look over the reports of scores of these institutions in this country
without seeing on the one hand a strong tendency to mechanism and ruttiness ..."
5. Educational Problems by Granville Stanley Hall (1911)
"No one can look over the reports of scores of these institutions in this country
without seeing on the one hand a strong tendency to mechanism and ruttiness ..."
6. Inventors at Work, with Chapters on Discovery: With Chapters on Discovery by George Iles (1906)
"In the supreme effort of his life Bessemer once more held himself a debtor to
his ignorance, to the fact that his mind was unworn by routine and ruttiness. ..."
7. The Marches of Hindustan: The Record of a Journey in Thibet, Trans-Himalayan by David Fraser (1907)
"The effect of the blessing has now worn off, as well as the metalling, and there
remains only a ruttiness that upon those who drive over the road has the ..."