Sentence examples for distinctively rugged from inspiring English sources

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Not for the first time, I think about how distinctively rugged and – yes – unspoilt Greece's sun-scorched highlands and islands are.

The Faroes are formally controlled by Denmark but the 18 islands have something distinctively rugged and windswept about them that is a million miles from the culture that gave the world Lego and the Little Mermaid.

Australia's pride of nationhood has long found a focal point in the sense of the former colony having evolved its own distinctively rugged culture — and of besting the old colonial masters at a game, cricket, that English traditionalists have cast as an expression, in its measured rhythms and its emphasis on gentlemanly "fair play," of much that is best about the Mother Country.

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Yes, it does: distinctively foolish.

Distinctively Not Graffiti Q.

He was rugged.

It's distinctively flavoured.

The Passat is distinctively Germanic.

Rugged individualism!

It's quite rugged.

It's really rugged.

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