Ruggedness in a sentence as a noun

The ruggedness part is very true, and I miss that.

I love it for its small size, long battery life, and ruggedness.

And the ruggedness of the instrument doesn't hurt.

When I go out to buy shoes, I look at things like durability, ruggedness, comfort.

Given this use case, there is only so much you can do for things like durability and ruggedness.

It has the ruggedness of the T series but is considerably lighter and more portable.

But he'd probably benefit from a Toughbook C1, that's a step up in ruggedness, MB's aluminum is nice but not that solid.

It would be interesting to see just how rugged it is. I'd also like to see how this could be used in an environment that requires a little less "ruggedness", like a coffee shop or a community board room.

These rugged Nokias you speak of .. these weren't all-glass-front/touchscreen were they?I feel all the new smart phones out there are a bit weak on the ruggedness department.

I haven't ever heard good things about IdeaPad in the past, while the ThinkPad line seems to do a good job of maintaining core values of build quality and ruggedness.

With Nokia on Android, we could have had top-rung Android phones with iPhone appearance and build quality, and greater-than-iPhone ruggedness.

>Regardless, the A-10 is an anachronism nowTrue>Its chief advantage was its ruggedness and ability to properly explore the battlefield when attackingWell, not really.

Its chief advantage was its ruggedness and ability to properly explore the battlefield when attacking unlike faster, more fragile aircraft... and now they have drones that fill that role of "slow enough to look around before opening fire and we don't care quite so much if it gets shot".

Ruggedness definitions

noun

the property of being big and strong

See also: huskiness toughness

noun

the quality of being topologically uneven; "the ruggedness of the mountains"

noun

the quality of being difficult to do; "he assigned a series of problems of increasing hardness"; "the ruggedness of his exams caused half the class to fail"

See also: hardness