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What (who) is rut - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ruts; Rutting; Rut (disambiguation)

rut         
n.
groove, furrow
1) a deep rut (in a road)
dreary routine
2) in a rut
rut         
(ruts)
1.
If you say that someone is in a rut, you disapprove of the fact that they have become fixed in their way of thinking and doing things, and find it difficult to change. You can also say that someone's life or career is in a rut.
I don't like being in a rut-I like to keep moving on...
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu in a N [disapproval]
2.
A rut is a deep, narrow mark made in the ground by the wheels of a vehicle.
Our driver slowed up as we approached the ruts in the road.
N-COUNT: oft N in n
3.
see also rutted
, rutting
rut         
n.
1.
Track of a wheel, furrow.
2.
Rote (of the sea).

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Rut
Examples of use of rut
1. After that, the closure of repertory companies grew increasingly frequent and he felt he was not only in a rut, but a very insecure rut.
2. In other words, out of a genre stereotype rut, "Something New" finds a way to exhale.
3. But reporters were stuck in the humorless rut of internecine war.
4. Bad habit÷ Allowing yourself to get in a rut and stay there.
5. But if you‘re in a dining rut, don‘t be fooled by its understated self–description.