A small inlandcounty of England bordered by Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire. (proper noun)
Examples of word Rutland
Just below the village of Stoke Dry in Rutland is the Eyebrook Reservoir, formed from the Eye Brook being dammed in 1940 to supply water for the Corby Steelworks.
I was, for instance, the first person in Rutland to have the telephone.
Cornerback Kip Edwards had some impressive moments last year, but can he produce enough to compete with Carl Gettis and Kevin Rutland for one of the starting jobs?
SCOUTING THE DEFENSE: With two senior corners expected to resume their starting roles, Kevin Rutland and Carl Gettis, a more aggressive style of play in the secondary could be crucial.
And there really was a Halloween Parade in Rutland!
Meldon said Yandle, who lives in Rutland, Vt., has stayed sober, is training to be a counselor for alcohol and drug abusers, and is trying to be a good father.
Nobody exploited the opportunities to play press-man coverage like cornerback Kevin Rutland, who intercepted four passes in five scrimmages.
He was, for instance, the first person in Rutland to have a telephone.
(Rutland is so patently irritated, that Margaret lingers in the doorway to enjoy.)
There is a filthy old hermit who lives on one of the tiny islands in Rutland Water and he is always offering to look after people's saving for them.