Little tracks of webbed feet furrowing a deep rut in the soft snow of the frozen river tell that nekik has taken alarm and is fishing from the other side.
It is probable that this was the voyage of John Rut of the Royal Navy, with whom, there is reason to suppose, a Spaniard, called Albert de Prado, sailed.
Wild mountain sheep are perhaps the most accomplished and dare-devil acrobats in the animal world.
She at once retreated and came back with a smile, saying that the spot where she had turned back would enable any one to comprehend the laws of falling bodies.
Indifferently they watched him approach; but when he stopped to take a picture all but one fled in alarm, easily leaping a shoulder-high fence.
In all wild animals, rut occurs only when the climatic and other conditions favor the highest physical development.
In the wild state, rut is the capstone of perfect physical condition.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rut" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.