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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91. Under rubble in bomb-sites and they didn't get any nice flat stone with writing either.
92. If the site is made of builder's rubble, cover it with a foot of topsoil.
93. Converse went across the street and watched the ambulance people Jug body bags over the rubble.
94. Looking through the rubble, Ruth saw the whole Castle was alive with the sparks of spears.
95. As I picked up the knife from the rubble by the table I was waking.
96. She heard scrabbling sounds from the other side of the rubble and suddenly her backside felt naked and vulnerable.
97. Brick by brick, plasterboard by plasterboard ... until all we had left was a pile of rubble.
98. Various parts are built from rubble and other sections heavily braced with iron tie bars.
99. A chunk of rubble half as high as a man was poised on the edge above the telephone box.
100. Some places she taught, like Helvetia and Sasco, have long since turned to rubble.
101. Dazed survivors screamed out for loved ones as they wandered through the rubble.
102. He kept kicking things over and bumping into piles of rubble on the floor.
103. The proprietor, his wife and their three children had suffocated under the rubble.
104. In downtown Olympia, shattered shop windows and rubble littered the streets.
105. A law to encourage the industry to take back and reuse its rubble has languished for three years in the environment ministry.
106. When he lowered himself from the heap of rubble, the shock of the darkness was almost physical.
107. You can often find a colony by looking under large flat stones, planks of wood or rubble lying on the soil.
108. Rubble and bloodstained corpses were scattered across the dockside, and acrid smoke from burning oil filled the air.
109. Entire suburbs have been reduced to rubble.
110. Whole blocks had been turned into smouldering rubble.
111. After the war many cities were full of rubble.
112. Li's arm gangrenous after being crushed in the rubble.
113. The rubble lay low against the wet earth.
114. Rescue teams recovered more bodies from the rubble.
115. Joseph Schumpeter famously argued that the essence of capitalism was creative destruction[sentencedict.com], by which new economic structures are born from the rubble of older ones.
116. The strong single Barney Rubble is completed by a Merseyside, chiming guitar riff.
117. Meanwhile,(Sentence dictionary) many homeowners are returning to find firefighters dousing smoldering flames and their belongings buried in piles of rubble.
118. Karl Knappe's "Hagar," a bronze from 1923, twisted like knotted rope, has been left with its green patina of rust and rubble, making it almost impossible to decipher, save as evidence of its fate.
119. Part of the roof collapsed burying him under a pile of rubble.
120. In the Gaza Strip, last year's Israeli assault reduced the parliament building to rubble.