rudas


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rudas

(ˈruːˌdæs)
n
a coarse, rude old woman
adj
coarse or ill-mannered
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"She was a very ruda girla," said Angelo from the third motor thoughtfully.
In one of the longest matches in PCA history, Christine stayed cool for most of the match, attacking the net only if there was an opening to beat Rudas in three hours and 10 minutes.
The top-seeded Rudas routed age-group ace Roxanne Resma, 6-1, 6-3, to advance against Capadocia, who halted Katrina Orteza, 6-3, 7-5.
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The Rudas claim to be vampires who drank blood and sacrificed animals on visits to Britain.
Daniel Ruda, 26, and his wife Manuela, 23, were found guilty of murdering a 33-year-old friend in their apartment near Bochum, Germany.
In sentencing Daniel Ruda to 15 years and Manuela Ruda to 13, Judge Arnjo Kerstingtombroke went beyond the prosecutor's recommendations by a year in each case.
Ruda, 23, said she learned all about blood-drinking and Satan-worship on holidays in Scotland and England.