A rough road typically refers to a road surface that is uneven, bumpy, or in poor condition, making it difficult for vehicles to drive on smoothly. This can result in a more uncomfortable ride, potential damage to vehicles, and increased safety risks for drivers.
The homophone for "ruff" is "rough."
The homophone for "rough" is "ruff."
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The correct spelling is "rough."
The homophone that means rough or croaky is "hoarse." This word can be confused with "horse," but the two have different meanings and pronunciations.
Latin, Ad astra per aspera. A difficult (or, rough) road leads to the stars.
the road was so bumpy and rough
Because the rough road has more friction, thus expending the balls energy quicker than smooth road with less friction.
becouse
Carefully!
increased because the road is rough
The Apparatus fixed to the wheels of a car to lessen the effects of rough road surfaces??? Answer: steering wheel
yes it is because the surface of the bitumen is hard.
Means rough road or landowner
A crane can cross a road but, if it is going to travel along a road it will likely need a permit.
a rough road can cause the fuel shut off switch to turn off
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