rubbly

/ˈrʌbli/
adjective
  1. Covered with or consisting of rough broken stones or rubble.
    • We climbed over a rubbly hillside to reach the cave.
    • The old path was rubbly and hard to walk on.
    • After the earthquake, the streets were rubbly and dangerous.
  2. Rough, uneven, or broken in texture or appearance.
    • Her hands were rubbly from years of hard work in the garden.
    • The artist used a rubbly finish on the sculpture to make it look ancient.
    • The wall had a rubbly surface that crumbled when touched.
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