Synonym: debris, detritus, dust, junk. Similar words: bubble, stubble, rubber, rubbish, shrubbery, scrub brush, rubber eraser, gobble. Meaning: ['rʌbl] n. the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up.
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61. Small pieces of sulfide rubble, failed fragments of the larger structure, litter the seafloor.
62. Ironically, much of the Marina district was built on rubble from the 1906 quake.
63. Eagerly I set about to free it from its rubble prison.
64. Beyond there the gorge walls are often vertical or steep slopes of rubble, impassable whatever the season.
65. The rubble of solid chilled material overlying the hot core naturally tends to insulate it, and it does so very efficiently.
66. The turret gun chattered, disintegrating a makeshift barrier of rubble.
67. It drove to one side, then turned 90 degrees, its tracks skidding on the rubble.
68. The end of the alley was blocked by a heap of rubble and twisted metal.
69. As he played, part of the roof collapsed burying him under a pile of rubble.
70. I try, but all the roads are blocked with the rubble of fallen buildings.
71. Layer by layer the narrow strata of brick and rubble were laid bare.
72. Bouncing along the rubble track, you arrive in the midst of a dust storm of your own creation.
73. Piles of rubble lay against the side of the house.
74. Beyond the rubble stood a chest of treasure with more healing potions and firepower beneath its lid.
75. As long as the rubble remains and rains fall, the leaching process will continue.
76. The Arvins came picking their way through rubble, nervous as rats, poking people aside with the barrels of their M-16s.
77. Everything else is a mass of twisted rusty metal hanging from burnt-out buildings or rubble on the bloodstained road.
78. The tyre warehouse burned down on bonfire night last year but hundreds of tyres were left buried under rubble on the site.
79. And yet ... and yet ... we still had a life-form reading from that pile of rubble.
80. Rodrigo now began a systematic war of attrition,[sentencedict.com] biting deep into Valencian territory and reducing several of its castles to rubble.
81. A woman chatters excitedly and points to the rubble that carpets the floor.
82. Hospital goes: A familiar landmark in Hartlepool has been reduced to a pile of rubble by bulldozers.
83. It is built of freestone rubble which was quarried in the grounds.
84. Drop! drop! some of our friends are screaming, daring him to plummet headfirst into the dangerous rubble.
85. In Manchester, the Church of All Saints across the road was reduced to rubble, whilst the deaf institute remained unscathed.
86. They retook the cursed city of Anlec and cast up a great fortress in the rubble.
87. Piles of rubble and bits of rubbish were everywhere and Endill saw signs of where pupils had explored before him.
88. Its rise from the rubble seems representative of the resurrection of dozens of torched black churches throughout the South.
89. Now she could hear heavy breathing,(sentencedict.com) gasps and a grunt as some one scrambled up the rubble in front of her.
90. Picking their way through the rubble, the Cartwrights concluded their exploration, although they had no idea of where they were.