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rutter

[ ruht-er ]

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of rutter1

1490–1500; variant of ruttier < Middle French routier, equivalent to route route + -ier -ier 2
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Example Sentences

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Paddleboarder Clare Rutter from Cardigan in Ceredigion, who had previously paddled with some of those who lost their lives that day, said the tragedy had hit the community hard.

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"The one concern is that the club has £142m to fork out in unpaid transfer fees, but the profit from the sales of Crysencio Summerville, Archie Gray and Georginio Rutter will offset some of that."

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Those exits had seemed likely but the sale of talented forward Georginio Rutter to Brighton after the season had started was unexpected and unwelcome.

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The takeover resulted in the firing of the center’s long-serving president, Deborah Rutter, one of the country’s most impressive arts leaders.

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The festival is an exuberant example of the sweeping events that Rutter created.

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