Ruddle

Word RUDDLE
Character 6
Hyphenation rud dle
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Ruddle"

What do we mean by ruddle?

Red ocherous iron ore, used in dyeing and marking. noun

To dye or mark with or as if with red ocher. transitive verb

To mark with ruddle.

To raddle; interweave; crossplait, as twigs or split sticks in making latticework or wattles.

Same as reddle. noun

. Ruddiness; redness. noun

To sift together; mix as through a sieve.

A dialectal variant of riddle. noun

To mark with ruddle; to raddle; to rouge. transitive verb

To raddle or twist. transitive verb

A riddle or sieve. noun

A species of red earth colored by iron sesquioxide; red ocher. noun

A form of red ochre sometimes used to mark sheep noun

To mark something with red ochre verb

A red iron ore used in dyeing and marking noun

Twist or braid together, interlace verb

Redden as if with a red ocher color verb

A form of red ochre sometimes used to mark sheep.

Ruddiness; red coloration.

To shit vigorously Urban Dictionary

Ruthless destruction with terrible resolve (When used as a verb, proper usage is "to cause ruddle") Urban Dictionary

Rape Cuddling or forcing a cuddle on someone without their consent. Urban Dictionary

Ruddling stands for rough cuddling. Ruddling is everything in between making out and actually hooking up (having sex). It's used to erase confusion when people have different definitions of hooking up. Urban Dictionary

They are like cuddles, but for butts. The act of giving booty ruddles is almost guaranteed to lead to sexy time! More often then not. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Ruddle

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The word "ruddle" in example sentences

There are those who think that remodelled waists and new caps had better be kept to the towns; but such people, if they would follow out their own argument, would wish to see plough-boys painted with ruddle and milkmaids covered with skins. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It was extracted from ruddle (red ochre) and limonite ❋ Unknown (2003)

Such are the kinds of stones that cannot be melted, and realgar, and ochre, and ruddle, and sulphur, and the other things of that kind, most ❋ Unknown (2002)

"Your worship," replied Sancho, "had better mark it with ruddle, like the inscriptions on the walls of class rooms, that those who see it may see it plain." ❋ Unknown (2002)

All along the road the stems and lower branches of the trees are dyed a deep brick-dust color, and I hear moving and pathetic stories of how it ruins clothes, not only utterly spoiling black silk dresses, but staining white petticoats and children's frocks and pinafores with a border of color exactly like the ruddle with which sheep are branded. ❋ Various (N/A)

He had made himself rolling drunk and, suitably to the occasion, had been made into a Highlander by the simple process of robbing him of his breeches and rubbing his head with ruddle. ❋ George W. Gough (N/A)

I now rubbed together some ruddle and dry soil, and the mixture gave a necessary touch of coarseness to her hands. ❋ George W. Gough (N/A)

I tall 'ee, gentlemen, I hain't the ram-faced, ruddle-nosed old fule yeou reckon I be. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

Jud turn'd rahnd an gurned at th 'frunt o' th 'show wi' his faace aw ruddle. ❋ Unknown (1873)

An Jud let floy a good un, an th 'mon wi' th 'spunge had to pick th' blackeymoor up this toime an put th 'ruddle upo' his faace just at-under th'ee. ❋ Unknown (1873)

Indeed, though dresses were still wholly unknown, rouge was even then extremely fashionable among French ladies, and lumps of the ruddle with which primitive woman made herself beautiful for ever are now to be discovered in the corner of the cave where she had her little prehistoric boudoir. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

He rubbed the edge with ruddle, and, placing the millstaff on the stone, turned it about on its shorter axis: where the ruddle left its red mark more pecking would be required. ❋ Richard Jefferies (1867)

I did not see the trick performed of striking the arm and making the blood issue; but it seems to me that a small sponge filled with ruddle and concealed in the striking hand, would be enough to accomplish the prodigy. ❋ Houdin, Robert (1858)

It was extracted from ruddle (red ochre) and limonite (brown ochre or hydrous oxide of iron): both are sesquioxides (Fe2O3) which become dark when heated and change to magnetic oxide (Fe3O4). ❋ Richard Francis Burton (1855)

“Betters!” repeated the woman, “I thinks myself as good as you, since you forces me to tell my mind; and I be sartin my skin looks more wholesomer, for your face be all over patches of red stuff, like the ruddle as I puts on my bricks afore the fireplace there.” ❋ Unknown (1821)

Three steps to beginning marathon training - rulk, ruddle and run ❋ Unknown (2009)

When in noun form: Person 1: Hey, where's Jason? We're supposed to leave [in five minutes]! Person 2: Well...he's in the bathroom... Person 1: [Gah]! [Why'd] he decide to take his daily ruddle now? When in verb form: Jason ruddled today like he does every day. ❋ Chadizzlebrochillizlemynizzle (2008)

James, stop causing all of that [ruddle]! (verb usage): He is causing ruddle by throwing those [grenades] into his [boss's] car! ❋ Jmil1080 (2011)

When [Nicole] [sleeps] with [Britt] she ruddles her at some point in the night. ❋ Kuhkies (2013)

I want to [ruddle] with that person. I ruddled last night at the party with a guy. I [walked in on] [two people] ruddling. ❋ Tac12 (2014)

'William [leaned] closer to [Vanessa] and starting giving her booty ruddles'. 'At that time she was prepared to give up that [toosh]!' ❋ Booty Ruddles (2018)

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