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rubble

RUHB-uhl
noun
1
Broken fragments of stone, brick, or masonry, especially from a collapsed or demolished building.
"Rescue workers searched through the rubble after the earthquake."

How to Use Rubble

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In plain EnglishThe broken chunks of stone or brick left when a building or structure is destroyed.

Common pairings
pile of rubble reduced to rubble buried under rubble

Word Forms

rubbled past tense, rubbles plural, rubbles singular

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Etymology

From Middle English rouble, likely related to "rubbish" and ultimately to an Old Norse word for scraping or piling up debris.

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