Citations:rutsch


 * 1978, Mildred Jordan, The Distelfink Country of the Pennsylvania Dutch, Crown
 * And what are half-moon pies? Small circles of piecrust folded over schnitz, which keep the Amish children from rutsching at the long Sunday service.
 * 2014, Jolina Petersheim, The Midwife, Tyndale House (ISBN 9781414396002), page 124:
 * “I heard you rutsching.” “I don't know—'round two?” I stab my fork into the sunny-side up egg and watch the yolk ooze yellow into my oatmeal. Pushing my plate away, I turn my head and ask, “What's rutsching mean, anyway?” “Moving a lot; ...”
 * 2015, J. Rivers Hodge with Brenda Hodge, The Legend of Joe Edge: Heroic Exploits of a Florida Pioneer, iUniverse (ISBN 9781491765340):
 * “Wonnernaus—none of your business.” Someone banged on the back door. Ezekiel leaned back and rubbed his beard. “At this time of night, it wonders me who that could be?” Mrs. Hill snapped back. “Don't sit there rutsching—squirming ...”
 * 2016, Beverly Lewis, The Abram's Daughters Collection: Five Novels in One, Baker Books (ISBN 9781441229137):
 * Mary Ruth was rutsching around, squirming to beat the band.