ruttishness

/ˈrʌtɪʃnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being full of ruts.
    • Farmers worked to reduce the ruttishness of the fields after the harvest.
    • The ruttishness of the trail made it unsuitable for bicycles.
    • The ruttishness of the road caused many cars to slow down.
  2. The quality of being stuck in a routine; lack of variety or progress.
    • The ruttishness of his daily life made him long for adventure.
    • She tried to break free from the ruttishness of her schedule by taking a class.
    • The company's ruttishness in its methods led to a decline in sales.
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