ruttily

/ˈrʌtɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is marked by deep, narrow tracks or grooves, especially in a road or path.
    • The old wagon road ran ruttily across the field, making the ride bumpy.
    • The driveway was so ruttily worn that water pooled in every groove.
    • After the heavy rains, the dirt path became ruttily uneven and hard to walk on.
  2. In a manner that is stuck in a fixed, uninteresting, or unproductive pattern; in a routine or boring way.
    • She wanted to break free from her ruttily predictable schedule and try something new.
    • He felt his life was moving ruttily along, with the same tasks day after day.
    • The team's thinking had become ruttily narrow, always repeating the same old ideas.
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