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Discover Ludwig"look rugged" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have a rough or tough appearance. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing someone's appearance, a piece of clothing or accessory, or a location. Here is an example sentence: - Despite being a businessman, he preferred to wear jeans and boots, giving him a rugged look.
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But while it may look rugged, the steel bleeds bits of fiery color onto the surrounding area, especially in its early life.
Strongly suggesting that the Titan does not merely look rugged, Nissan is providing a warranty of five years or 100,000 miles, bumper to tow hook.
These brothers might not look rugged, but they are – one friend recently described Alistair as "muck and nails … a Yorkshire animal", which sounds about right.
Stoke did not do much, either, apart from look rugged and unyielding, and the match became one to be filed under forgettable – and then deleted.
Some folks may buy pickups to look rugged in the country club parking lot.
The metal top and plastic casing look rugged enough but I wouldn't recommend dragging this drive around on long trips.
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My, he looks rugged.
In photographs, he looks rugged and outdoorsy, with country-singer hair and big sideburns.
"There's Mr. Carnegie, looking rugged and easygoing and pretty modern," said Mr. Handal.
A huge close-up photograph of President Bush, sweating and looking rugged in a T-shirt and cowboy hat, had not yet been hung; neither had one next to it of former President Ronald Reagan also looking rugged in a cowboy hat.
Mr. Biver's sporty mechanical chronograph, incorporating gold, ceramic, Kevlar, carbon, tungsten, tantalum and rubber in its design, was a poster child for the concept — a gentleman's accessory that looked rugged yet was ultimately designed for a life of leisure.
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