cragged

ADJECTIVE
  1. having hills and crags
    hilly terrain
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How To Use cragged In A Sentence

  • At the age of ninety, Kennan published Around the Cragged Hill (WW Norton, 1994).
  • The return is via the black cragged gash of Gleann Lochain Eanaiche.
  • We finally reached the 17,300-foot pass overlooking Lhamo Latso - "a sharp cragged ridge," according to The Power-Places of Central Tibet, "upon which is built the Dalai Lama's throne."
  • Scotland still had their chances and on 59 minutes De Marigny was scragged by Ally Hogg and the Italian No.10 held on too long.
  • So while other girls were bobbed and waved, I had my mouse-coloured hair scragged back into a thick pigtail which made my compulsorily worn school hat ride up at the back.
  • I saw one group of traders run off like a startled herd, while three police, like a pack of hunting dogs, scragged the least nimble.
  • His father wavered behind the bar, his thick white hair matted on his scalp, his face cragged and lined like dried-out leaves.
  • Kristofferson's face is like an Easter Island statue; cragged and heavy with tragic knowledge.
  • By 8pm there's a definite sense of expectation, and so I follow the reds, whites and blues (so much for separatism) up the cragged streets to cafe-lined Place Jaurs.
  • Friesland, which is a very high and cragged land, and was almost clean covered with snow, so that we might see nought but craggy rocks and the tops of high and huge hills, sometimes (and for the most part) all covered with foggy mists. Voyages in Search of the North-West Passage
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