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单词 ruckle
释义

ruckle

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɹʌkəl/
  • Rhymes: -ʌkəl

Etymology 1

Variant of ruck.

Verb

ruckle (third-person singular simple present ruckles, present participle ruckling, simple past and past participle ruckled)

  1. To crease or wrinkle.

Noun

ruckle (plural ruckles)

  1. A disordered collection.
    • 1821, John Warren & William Blackwood, Bannockburn, a novel, page 57:
      Seldom he comes by this way ; but he is amang them yonder, wi' a hookit nose and chin, grey blear'd een, lang black hair, and a ruckle o' duds for claise o' a' sorts, wi' bits o' embroidery sewed on them.
    • 2006, David M. Addison, A Meander in Menorca, →ISBN, page 246:
      She can't sit in the car by herself for a couple of hours whilst I clamber up a rocky river bed to see a ruckle of stones and a view that you can't see for the rain and mist, so I magnanimously say I'll come with her.
    • 2007, John Campbell, A Short American Tramp, →ISBN, page 213:
      The ground there is a ruckle of loose stones arranged in flat beds by running water, possibly by streams which flow out of 'the Gulf of Mexico,' or whatever the name of the highest corrie may be.
    • 2014, George Mackay Brown, A Time to Keep, →ISBN:
      My father said to me after the harvest, 'Now your mother's a ruckle of bones in the kirkyard, there's nobody to knit sea stockings for us.
  2. A wrinkle.
    • 2010, Julian Barnes, Before She Met Me, →ISBN:
      After the second lunch, with a little more to drink, he helped her into her coat more zealously, smoothing the material down over one should blade as if the cloth had suddenly thrown up a ruckle.
    • 2013, Candida Lycett Green, Over The Hills And Far Away, →ISBN:
      When she was little and I went to see her in bed, I often thought she wasn't there. She lay so neatly and so straight, without a ruckle and with her head just under the top of the bedclothes.
    • 2015, Georgia Pritchett, Wilf the Mighty Worrier: Saves the World, →ISBN:
      It meant ruckling his sock right down, and nobody likes a ruckly sock, but this was no time to be stopped by a ruckle.

Etymology 2

Probably cognate with Dutch rogchelen (to hawk).

Noun

ruckle (plural ruckles)

  1. (Scotland) A rattling noise in the throat, as from suffocation.

Verb

ruckle (third-person singular simple present ruckles, present participle ruckling, simple past and past participle ruckled)

  1. (Scotland, intransitive) To make a rattling noise in the throat.

Anagrams

  • lucker

German

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

ruckle

  1. First-person singular present of ruckeln.
  2. Imperative singular of ruckeln.
  3. First-person singular subjunctive I of ruckeln.
  4. Third-person singular subjunctive I of ruckeln.
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