ruttish

/ˈrʌtɪʃ/
adjective
  1. Full of ruts; having deep tracks or grooves.
    • The ruttish path through the forest was difficult for the hikers to navigate.
    • After the storm, the dirt road became ruttish and muddy.
    • The farmer's tractor got stuck in the ruttish field.
  2. Stuck in a routine; lacking variety or progress.
    • The writer's ruttish habits prevented her from finishing her novel.
    • He felt ruttish in his job, doing the same tasks every day without any new challenges.
    • Living in a small town can feel ruttish if you never try new things.
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