Rubble Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for rubble.
rubble
rubble
/ˈɹʌb.əl/
Examples
- Thousands of bodies remain in the rubble.
- Rubble remained in the streets until the 1950s.
- The only remaining portion of the building is a pile of rubble.
- Amidst the flames and rubble, the storming began.
- He finds the trapped cops in the rubble.
- The UK was a pile of rubble in the mid forties.
- The northern portal of the tunnel is blocked with rubble.
- Most of the cave was filled with valueless limestone rubble.
- The Syrian munition pieces found in the rubble belong.
- The bombings virtually reduced the city to a pile of rubble.
the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up
noun
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"Rub + Bubble. Buildings crushed to dust, as if rubbed out by a giant bubble."
"Rub + Bubble. The broken bits scrub like bubbles in trouble."
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