It is slightly represented in the Paris basin at Meudon, and Laversines, in the Department of the Oise, by a white and often rubbly limestone known as pisolitic limestone.
These two lofty hills are connected (as is shown in Figure 8) by a sharp ridge, which is composed of the rubblylavas of the basal series.
I took a party across rubbly and waterlogged ice to within thirty yards of the piedmont ice, but owing to high cliffs and loose slushy ice could not make a landing.
With that thought in mind I reached my tent and fell asleep on the rubbly ground, which gave a comforting sense of stability.
All joints are aching through being compelled to lie on the hard, rubblyfloor which forms our bedsteads.
Over this rubbly matter, rough turfy soil, grass-side downwards, should be laid, and on this the good prepared soil in which the trees are to be planted.
On rare occasions they are to be found in a rubbly condition, as in the upper part of a basaltic flow described on p.
Here, at elevations between 2,000 feet and the summit, a rubblyagglomerate prevails of a somewhat different character from that occurring at lower levels.
At its foot near the river there is exposed at the roadside a rubbly pitchstone formed of a basic glass, inclosing porphyritic crystals of plagioclase, augite, and olivine, which is described on page 313.
Supplementary note on the occurrence of palagonite in the glassy matrix of pitchstone-agglomerates and in rubbly pitchstones.
The summit of Mariko (2,890 feet), the Drayton Peak of the chart, is formed of a rubbly agglomerate of a compact basic andesite.
I followed it along in a north-west direction, gradually ascending on the way, and in time the rubbly pitchstone gave place to a hardened palagonitic clay rock, which was observed as high as 2,300 feet.
One of these hillocks that lies near the track from Mbua to Navunievu, about two miles from the Wesleyan Station, is composed of a remarkable semi-vitreous pyroxene-andesite passing upward into a rubbly rock of the same nature.
I parted from her at a point on the monotonous plain where one rubbly road branched off from another.
I passed the fork of the rubbly roads where I had parted from Hilda.
The mountains crowd close to its edge, here wooded, there running off in long sweeps of rubbly waste, again starting sharply upward from the water.
The valley soon shows itself in marked change from the fertile basin we have quitted; it grows bleak and less cultivated; rubbly slopes of shale and slate cover the hills; the vegetation becomes scanter.
I have already spoken of the Ramp as the steep rubbly slope partly covered by snow and partly by ice which divided the cape on which we lived from the glaciated slopes of Erebus.
Already it was impossible to get sledges south off the Cape: but there was a way to walk the ponies along the land until they could be scrambled down a steep rubbly slope on to sea-ice which still remained.
It was necessary to lead them up among the lava blocks which lay on the escarpment of Erebus, south-eastwards towards Land's End, and thence to slide them down a steep but rubbly slope to the ice which still remained.
The north side, upon which we had built our hut, slopes down by way of a rubblybeach to the sea in North Bay.
His ponies were picketed on rubbly ground at Cape Royds, and ate the sand for the salt flavour it possessed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rubbly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.