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ruggedly      
see rugged
Rugged individualism         
PHRASE COINED BY HERBERT HOOVER
Rugged Individualism; Rugged individualist; Ruggedly individualist
Rugged individualism, derived from individualism, is a term that indicates that an individual is self-reliant and independent from outside, usually state or government, assistance. While the term is often associated with the notion of laissez-faire and associated adherents, it was actually coined by United States president Herbert Hoover.
rug         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rugs; RUG; Rug (disambiguation)
n.
1) to weave a rug
2) to clean; shampoo; vacuum a rug
3) a scatter, throw; shag rug
Examples of use of ruggedly
1. Jenkins was 24, ruggedly handsome and – unlike Lois – confident.
2. Watson (ruggedly): "I‘ve gone through the training.
3. In the picture he is smiling and eager, ruggedly at home in his Army fatigues.
4. Last week the tumult touched even the ruggedly independent Panorama strand.
5. They tend to hone in on ruggedly handsome men in the unconscious belief they will provide them with the healthiest children.