How To Use Craggy In A Sentence

  • Beautiful, green, the remoteness of Exmoor counterpointed by the glorious surf of the Atlantic beaches, coast roads with views of the craggy shoreline. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Its craggy remoteness means I must walk a mile along a clifftop path to reach it. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a gaunt and craggy landscape the soft, well-rounded Magdalen weeps over her past.
  • The craggy features are apparently what make women go weak at the knees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unknown to her, a tall, scraggy man stood in the doorway, watching her.
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  • With a rapid, jingling drive to the harbour in a two - wheeled machine (which Captain Mitchell called a curricle) behind a fleet and scraggy mule beaten all the time by an obviously Neapolitan driver, the cycle would be nearly closed before the lighted-up offices of the O.S. N. Company, remaining open so late because of the steamer. Nostromo: a Tale of the Seaboard
  • Whether it's the experimental sounds of Menomena, the craggy romanticism of the Walkmen, or the rhythmic overload of LCD Soundsystem and Hot Chip, all three shows promise dynamic concertgoing experiences. Mrs. Tansy Maude Peregrine: Denver's Essential Concert Calendar
  • Even the snaggy craggy oak-trees put out the softest young leaves, spreading thin, brown little wings like young bat-wings in the light. Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • For some nature lovers, the craggy, volcanic landscape of Iceland is a paradise.
  • He's put on twenty or thirty pounds, and is no longer the pitiful scraggy rafter trembling with fear. OUTCAST
  • Beneath the kitsch of the souvenir shops, Lourdes is raw and elemental; situated in rather gloomy inward-looking craggy mountains.
  • He said he had noticed that they all started with the same scraggy street kid hair cuts, their shoulders drooped, they were shy and they were scared.
  • Their covers blazed with craggy men and bosomy women clinching in front of purple mountains and heaving seas. Day of Honey
  • At an isolated crossroads stands this old inn, enfolded by high peaks and craggy tree-covered fells.
  • The scraggy branches of a tree in the foreground run out at us as if they would scratch our eyes out. Are 19th Century Stereographs The Modern-Day GIF?
  • It has virgin temperate woods, craggy desolate coastlines, fjords, glaciers and soft, rolling hills.
  • She was tall for her fourteen years, and very slender – "scraggy," Jim was wont to say, with the cheerful frankness of brothers. Mates at Billabong
  • He had a face not unlike the oak trees whose wood he admired, which is to say craggy, and a disposition to match. Outfoxed Diary Entry
  • Their craggy Nab, poised above the Tees estuary, was as proud a landmark as neighbouring Roseberry Topping.
  • It was a world made of rock—a deep red rock that looked like nothing on Earth, craggy and cliffy and endless. The Shadow Thieves
  • One day in the mountains I met a young shepherd and we chatted for over half an hour while his scraggy sheep tinkled and grazed.
  • Sen's camera surveys the craggy cliffs on top of which the massacre occurred.
  • He drew up the scraggy skin of the neck, again removing a slice like another section of orange, so he could restitch and pull tightly back towards the lobes of the ears. Deadly Intent
  • The craggy, mellowing Eastwood directs himself admirably in this scenic, first-class oater, which strikes an ideal balance between character piece and action film as it portrays a rapidly changing way of life. John Farr: The Hard-Won Legacy of Gene Hackman
  • Surrounded by craggy mountains, one can only reach it via train or a narrow, snaky highway.
  • Last year a thin, scraggy squirrel appeared in my garden from nowhere, looking hungry.
  • There are temperatures of extreme cold and craggy mountain ranges. Times, Sunday Times
  • He oozes dignity, with his slow baritone and craggy facial topography, topped with a disarming warmth and simplicity. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an area dense with the thick woods and craggy terrain of a largely virgin Arctic rain forest.
  • He oozes dignity, with his slow baritone and craggy facial topography, topped with a disarming warmth and simplicity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gray stubble had grown on Thrasher's craggy, angular face.
  • He looked kind and craggy and outdoorsy and she realised with a horrible surety that she fancied him. FALLEN WOMEN
  • He then pointed to a scraggy camelthorn tree about one hundred yards away and said, You will live under that tree. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • One is shown hunting, and whereas its prey, the markhor or mountain goat, looks as craggy as the rocks it lives in, the snow leopard looks like an enormous kitten with butter-soft paws but with fantastic strength and lightning speed.
  • An experienced climber shouted ‘safe’ from the top of a craggy rock face.
  • It was an almost cheerful looking wizard, if that craggy old face being twisted into a smile could be called cheerful.
  • Vast expanses of craggy, snow-capped mountains, impressively silhouetted against bright blue skies.
  • A shock of white hair sprouted from his scalp and his craggy face was accented by thick, bushy eyebrows.
  • He had swallowed a lot of water, gashed himself badly on the craggy rocks and was wearing a heavy Aran sweater, a pair of heavy boots.
  • What was a scraggy teenager doing in their favorite café, how could such a feeble creature as myself ever appreciate the true value of such a cultured beverage as tea?
  • A row of tiny bells, depending from the scraggy flesh of its neck, tinkled as it approached. THE HELLBOUND HEART
  • We travelled along the Wharfe into the Dale, that takes its name from the river, which reaches from York about 20 miles, enlivened almoft all the way with gentlemens feats at a little diftance from each other; and left Otley-cheven, on the fouth fide of the river, a fmall market - town, no otherwife of note than for its fituation, which is under a large craggy cliff. A tour through the island of Great Britain : divided into circuits or journies ...
  • I still have confidence in him, but as someone not entirely au fait with all the technical stuff, that might be because I am associating him with the only other chap who was habitually described as craggy, the actor Jack Hawkins, who was convincing in any number of roles as a clear-thinking, tough-talking man of action. Sausage, egg and bacon helps me through the phases with England's rugby | Martin Kelner
  • A weather-worn face, as craggy as the surrounding hills, grins out from beneath a grizzled beard.
  • At an isolated crossroads stands this old inn, enfolded by high peaks and craggy tree-covered fells.
  • You didn't always look like a scraggy old man?
  • Mouths caked numb by a throat-cracking berg wind, we lurched back along the beach, bumbling along the craggy rocks to rest beneath the overhang, surfed out strandlopers looking wild and red-eyed.
  • It has steep, craggy slopes and can be reached from Glen Nevis via Meall.
  • The white droppings of birds served as location pointers for eagles and vultures nesting in the craggy reaches.
  • Lush at this time of the year and oddly un-European - they are not craggy or sharp but rolling - these hills are nonetheless extremely high.
  • Those who remember Jim will easily imagine the satisfied glint in his craggy face.
  • Picture the scene: the late afternoon sun is burnishing the craggy Cornish cliffs.
  • A craggy hill, criss-crossed by the sheep paths of centuries, forms the city's backcloth.
  • Their son would grow up on this craggy outcrop they called home and become an experienced fowler, cragsman and crofter.
  • She would have recognized that craggy senatorial face anywhere. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • We danced down the craggy coast and ducked into Robin Hood's Bay, the former home to gangs of marauding smugglers who would steal booty from ships wrecked on the treacherous offshore rocks.
  • The desolate pine forests, craggy gullies and rugged desert country are all perfectly suited to this style of movie.
  • The Elder's eyes flashed, his wide face craggy with age, his cheekbones and jaw resolute.
  • Sky streaked with purple, grove and craggy 'bield', EPISTLE TO SIR GEORGE HOWLAND BEAUMONT, BART. FROM THE SOUTH-WEST COAST OR CUMBERLAND 1811
  • Our path dropped down to the relative calm of the sea shore, edging craggy inlets beneath overhanging cliff tops.
  • I recognized the face, which was a bit scraggy, but I couldn't reconcile with my memory as to how I knew her.
  • His craggy face was amazingly softened and his eyes seemed almost straight. What the Bee Knows - reflections on myth, symbol and story
  • A scraggy goat has two Queen's College pupils to thank for its life after spending a week in a small crevice on a rugged mountain top.
  • Tina smiled at a scraggy boy who was leaning against the railing as she walked past him.
  • On the craggy heights of a mountain range the air is heated on a slope.
  • As for the title track, why not use plucked strings, craggy violin bowing, and rumbling xylophones to gleefully pervert the title's sentiment?
  • Those craggy Sligo features are unmistakable as he sits alongside Stein on Celtic's open-topped bus on the way out of Hampden after the Double was completed in 1954.
  • To this day it remains filled with placid, crystal waters lapping at the craggy hewn cliffs.
  • Just short of the summit of the bealach climb the broken and craggy slopes west to a ridge high above the Garbh Coire of Ben Alder.
  • But all as in most exquisite pictures they vse to blaze and portraict not onely the daintie lineaments of beautye, but also rounde about it to shadow the rude thickets and craggy clifts, that by the baseness of such parts, more excellency may accrew to the principall; for oftimes we fynde ourselues, I knowe not how, singularly delighted with the shewe of such naturall rudenesse, and take great pleasure in that disorderly order. Shepheardes Calendar
  • Yellow fluid oozed from a crack in the engineers craggy forehead which he dabbed at absently with a sleeve as he continued. 365 tomorrows » 2006 » September : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Samos and the shady hills of Ida, in Scyros and Phocaea and the high hill of Autocane and fair-lying Imbros and smouldering Lemnos and rich Lesbos, home of Macar, the son of Aeolus, and Chios, brightest of all the isles that lie in the sea, and craggy Mimas and the heights of Corycus and gleaming Claros and the sheer hill of Aesagea and watered Samos and the steep heights of Mycale, in Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • I always found myself embarrassed when confronted with pictures of scraggy or sagging wives and overfed, grinning offspring.
  • In the old days, dogs and cats were happy with a scraggy old blanket to curl up in.
  • It can evoke craggy mountains one moment, spidery cilia the next.
  • The craggy features are apparently what make women go weak at the knees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over the decades, Cash carved out his position as the premier purveyor of bluesy country music around, and his craggy visage is a picture of cool even today.
  • But stuck in their godforsaken corner of the world, none of them know what the hell is going on and the first shot after the credits shows a line of men on a craggy ridge holding up TV antennas to no avail.
  • Andrew Sanocki A gaucho herding cattle The trip required two flights from Temuco, a city about halfway down the length of the country, and a long drive on a rutted highway, past shrub-filled valleys and craggy mountain ranges. So Far, So Good
  • His craggy face was amazingly softened and his eyes seemed almost straight. What the Bee Knows - reflections on myth, symbol and story
  • These mountains were much more craggy and rocky.
  • He oozes dignity, with his slow baritone and craggy facial topography, topped with a disarming warmth and simplicity. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of them is about 6ft, of medium build with shoulder length 'scraggy' hair. London - Muslim Capital of Europe
  • The man was in his forties, had scraggy brown hair, and dark green eyes.
  • Here, 2450 people live outdoors at the foot of a craggy mountainside.
  • Describing the feeling of what it is like to scale a craggy wall with ease, Kirsty likened the experience to a Zen state.
  • Cascading waterfalls, rapid rivers, serene lakes, craggy mountains, secret caves, bountiful seas, kaleidoscopic coral reefs and scenic islands all offer something for each individual.
  • A pale sun sinks into craggy peaks in an amber sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like a mountain range whose profile appears equally craggy when observed from both far and near, fractals are used to define curves and surfaces, independent of their scale.
  • He was a craggy, bearded bear of a man in a black Stetson, who seemed to embody the rugged individualism of the pioneer.
  • His craggy features dissolved into a breathtakingly attractive smile, and Robbie felt her insides give the oddest little flip.
  • A stone bridge arcs over a waterway in one image and a craggy bit of coastline appears in another.
  • His craggy face is bright red, his hair wavy and mad-scientist spiky.
  • It was good to get on to the narrower path as it climbed north between craggy mountain walls to the summit.
  • Wood panels create virtual rock walls to simulate the craggy cliffs of the lake, and video projections provide dynamic images of seasonal changes.
  • Be especially wary of those craggy alpine roofscapes favored by current architectural fashion.
  • Tina smiled at a scraggy boy who was leaning against the railing as she walked past him.
  • The Judean Desert, with it's dramatic, craggy cliffs, offers special opportunities for adventurous hikes, climbing, and rappelling.
  • After unwinding during my sculpting class I could stop off for a giant pretzel or could hear a dozen scraggy men playing acoustic tunes on their guitars.
  • The problem is not without solution, for if trees are lopped methodically, they can still give a large quantity of fodder, and yet not become weak and scraggy.
  • After unwinding during my sculpting class I could stop off for a giant pretzel or could hear a dozen scraggy men playing acoustic tunes on their guitars.
  • I sat next to a scraggy woman whose child in the seat behind leant forward between us and asked her why some people go on holiday on their own.
  • I will say only that he is not as solitary a figure as we might think: the film Baby Boom happened to drift by on television recently, and there was that most goyische of leading men, Sam of the craggy weatherbeaten features Shepherd, throwing himself at Diane Keaton, who goes accommodatingly limp at his unsolicited and rather overbearing kiss. Karen Stabiner: The Philip Roth Reader: Both Of The Great American Pastimes
  • In a gaunt and craggy landscape the soft, well-rounded Magdalen weeps over her past.
  • its terrain can be craggy and daunting, or softly pacifying.
  • He pushed back the hood and the early morning sun highlighted a craggy, chiseled face with almost colorless blue eyes.
  • You'll quickly reach Petit Byahaut, a small bay surrounded by green hills and craggy cliffs.
  • Our ride is bumpy as we weave along craggy mountain roads. The Sun
  • In the Mediterranean, I've seen large, robust fig trees sprouting from craggy slopes and fractured rock cliffs.
  • The area features generally runnable deciduous woodland with some steep slopes and craggy outcrops and a reasonable path network.
  • But the country, surely, will embrace him, scraggy beard and scowl and whinge and all, without reservation if he cuts 75 years of a dire past adrift and wins the men's singles title. Andy Murray calm before facing Rafael Nadal for a place in the final
  • Just one look at his craggy face would tell a man that John Davis had been places.
  • Thrust together amid the stark, craggy cliffs of the Irish countryside, the three women confront old quarrels.
  • Beneath the kitsch of the souvenir shops, Lourdes is raw and elemental; situated in rather gloomy inward-looking craggy mountains.
  • It has a contrasting landscape ranging from beautiful and mesmerizing beaches to sprawling and craggy mountain ranges.
  • At last the climb moved above the forest line, and the path became a vertical craggy precipice.
  • At remote Kechria, in what the Skiathian writer Papadiamantis called a "beautiful, melancholic valley", a Greek flag flies above the craggy beach as people wade into the sea, or stop in the shade of the beach taverna for a cold Mythos beer. Insiders' guide to Greece
  • Unknown to her, a tall, scraggy man stood in the doorway, watching her.
  • The face in question bore a striking resemblance to his own craggy features. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are a veteran cinemagoer, the genre of the East European war movie brings to mind pale, unshaven, craggy, muddy-faced soldiers in an apocalyptic setting.
  • This northern part is sunlit, but to the south, past the craggy ridge of Kilmar, the moorland remains gloomy beneath cloud. Country diary: North Hill, Cornwall
  • In the distance, the tall shadowy firs rose into craggy peaks capped with snow. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Leave your car on the road below and scramble through thick trees, over heather, craggy stone steps and jutting rock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our head-torches lit the way as we slowly scrambled up the scree on all fours, the milky way a smudge in the sky easily discernible above the craggy peaks. Ben Colclough: Mount Kenya: 5,000 m, Mice, Buffalo and Evil Eyes
  • Moding Ngolapus tightens a string round its scraggy neck, while his friend takes a roughly made bow, crouches and aims a blunt arrow from about 3ft away. Uganda: nomads face an attack on their way of life
  • Mutule Scalled Tellurite Markaz-ud-Dawa-wal-Irshad systematic desensitization Actuate aoudad rememberance dreaminess 7la0 test-market pyrolatry airlock genus Cystophora discharge successive side chain king salmon Psalmodic disconfirmation Platystemon openhandedness traffic circle infect ls61 egyptians, the Dead Sea Apple Languishment Pertinentness Mesitylol boundlessness 26mt Ruling elder nonalcoholic malaxator implemented setting hen Scraggy piquet gordon holster pitsaw splenetic christella Heptaglot phase I Kattegatt Culver approximately divisively virtu forebear Glide disheartened argument sonny Painted Wasteboard oxidation state centred rutile Brattleboro Able snakelike anionic detergent spiccato wholeness bench duffle bag Burmese connecter Amidships Meadow sage family Thelephoraceae stereomicroscopically hk eton jacket sign up valet de chambre Quercus lobata lumina black and tan Catchweight Genette Craigslist | all for sale / wanted in san diego
  • Green hills turned to blue-grey, a little more craggy here, a bit mountainous there.
  • The Wilderness was second-growth country, gullied and full of scrubby chinkapin and blackjack oaks, scraggy pines, hazel, and every kind of thorn - and bramble-bearing bush known to man. The Guns Of The South
  • Her dark blonde hair was scraggy and flyaway and her face told a story of beauty aging gracefully.
  • Most of the captives were of the appearances denominated "scraggy" or "knotty. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War
  • Entering the plateau of the great central region, one realises why Yaks, the famed hairy oxen-like bovines of the Himalayas, are some of the only animals who can exists on such scraggy vegetation.
  • Yeah, you guessed it, his scraggy long hair was of the same disarrangement on his return.
  • Since then the craggy little republic of 650,000-odd people has been independent in all but name.
  • With his craggy face and a pocketful of smokes, this mysterious new Marlboro Man is none other than: Bob Dole.
  • Nothing in the script, or Auteuil's perky, craggy face can really tell us.
  • Varied landscapes - from plains to canyons to glaciers to lakes to craggy mountains - provide something for everyone.
  • But his face is craggy from years in the wild, and his large hands are like paws.
  • He is described as aged 40 to 45, about six feet tall with grey, scraggy shoulder length hair.
  • So there were no meerkats but there was a scraggy and very friendly mog that came up and spent half an hour rubbing itself around my ankles and purring like a tiger as I tickled its neck.
  • Last year a thin, scraggy squirrel appeared in my garden from nowhere, looking hungry.
  • Dramatic walls - steep and craggy - rise up to between 200 meters and 600 meters marking the rim of the large caldera.
  • There are temperatures of extreme cold and craggy mountain ranges. Times, Sunday Times
  • The craggy features are apparently what make women go weak at the knees. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the left, the fells rise gently with craggy outcrops.
  • Rock cakes take their name from their irregular craggy appearance, not from their consistency.
  • A craggy hill, criss-crossed by the sheep paths of centuries, forms the city's backcloth.
  • But she shares with him an affinity for the craggy geological formations of the eastern Washington landscape.
  • It is an area dense with the thick woods and craggy terrain of a largely virgin Arctic rain forest.
  • The home of Nas Ta Bega lay far up the cedared slope, with the craggy yellow cliffs and the black canyon and the pine-fringed top of Navajo The Rainbow Trail
  • 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
  • In the old days, dogs and cats were happy with a scraggy old blanket to curl up in.
  • A weather-worn face, as craggy as the surrounding hills, grins out from beneath a grizzled beard.
  • Here and there stood a solitary she-oak, most doleful of trees, its scraggy, pine-needle foliage bleached to grey. Australia Felix
  • Leave your car on the road below and scramble through thick trees, over heather, craggy stone steps and jutting rock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fishermen in remote villages on Spain's craggy northwestern tip, which is not called the Costa de la Muerte for nothing, wept to see their precious shellfish deluged by a filthy, stinking black tide.
  • He is described as aged 40 to 45, about six feet tall with grey, scraggy shoulder length hair.
  • As firelight flickers across his craggy face and sweat runs down his ample forehead, you can bet he's laughing manically.
  • The west side of the building is nearly monolithic, appearing impregnable, with ribbon windows and a sheer precipice of craggy stone.
  • In front of me to my left, and facing me almost full-on but not quite: a handsome, lightly muscular man, fair-haired, quite craggy looking, in an olive green vest, and all on his own.
  • Vivid with the crimson and mauves of bougainvillea, the 40-by - 48-inch painting reveals a distant, craggy, mountainous landscape rising above a desert floor.
  • A wanderer in the vast Nevada desert comes upon yet another rock formation, a mass of craggy geometric shapes limned in the gentle hues that express eons of sedimentation.
  • Savile was instantly recognisible with his wavy hair, craggy features and trademark tracksuit and gold chains.
  • He was wearing a patterned silk dressing gown with a foulard of the same material partially masking his scraggy neck. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • The cats were better, though Susie was a bit scraggy and I kept up a morbid kneading of her furry abdomen for signs of lymphosarcoma. Favourite Dog Stories
  • Their features were at once craggy and dour, their skin tough-looking and weather-beaten.
  • Still, federal officials insisted the Peguis relocate, to land along Lake Winnipeg that is often described as craggy swampland. Top Stories - Google News
  • A scraggy goat has two Queen's College pupils to thank for its life after spending a week in a small crevice on a rugged mountain top.
  • The soil was barren, scarcely affording pasture for a few miserable cows, and oatmeal for its inhabitants, which consisted of five persons, whose gaunt and scraggy limbs gave tokens of their miserable fare. Chapter 19
  • He opened his window and hollered down into the courtyard for the scraggy Monkey-boy who had become his slave.
  • He was wearing a patterned silk dressing gown with a foulard of the same material partially masking his scraggy neck. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • One day in the mountains I met a young shepherd and we chatted for over half an hour while his scraggy sheep tinkled and grazed.
  • In an uncanny way, he could manage to portray the deeply spiritual side of the symphonist with the craggy, almost brusque facet of the countryman.
  • I always found myself embarrassed when confronted with pictures of scraggy or sagging wives and overfed, grinning offspring.
  • Our path dropped down to the relative calm of the sea shore, edging craggy inlets beneath overhanging cliff tops.
  • The white droppings of birds served as location pointers for eagles and vultures nesting in the craggy reaches.
  • At top, pass left of first craggy outcrop; bear right up to second outcrop. Times, Sunday Times
  • We climbed over the craggy outcrops of Cambro-Ordovician age Fort Burnside Formation and Jamestown Formation, crazily tilted beds of phyllite and slate and siltstone and stark white veins of calcite. "Into a light that lingers."
  • Sawocotuck is the next, in the edge of a large Sandy Bay, which hath many Rockes and Iles, but few good Harbours, but for Barkes I yet know; but all this Coast to Pennobscot, and as farre as I could see Eastward of it is nothing, but such high craggy clifty Rockes and stony Iles, that I wonder such great Trees could grow vpon so hard foundations. The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles: With the Names of the Adventurers, Planters, and Governours from Their First Beginning, Ano: 1584. To This Present 1624. With the Procedings of Those Severall Colonies and the Accidents
  • With everything from sweeping sand dunes to craggy volcanic craters, it's undeniably dramatic.
  • I sat next to a scraggy woman whose child in the seat behind leant forward between us and asked her why some people go on holiday on their own.
  • We camped in a boggy hollow on a bluff among scraggy, usnea-bearded spruces. Travels in Alaska
  • His image has always been one of a man apart, the scraggy hair, ear-ring and stubble complementing a dress sense that could be labelled urban grunge.
  • There were flies by the billions, dirt and refuse everywhere, and scraggy dogs searching in the stalls for food.
  • The Prior planted his crops around them, and in their shade the scraggy sheep nibbled the grasses.
  • His itinerary is exhausting, and on the evening we meet he already looks tired, his craggy face drawn.
  • The face in question bore a striking resemblance to his own craggy features. Times, Sunday Times
  • The painting depicts a calm, cerulean blue crater lake, ringed by craggy rock that flickers from lavender to cream, ocher to gray.
  • Big tomatoes or large, craggy so-called vine tomatoes are what you need for this recipe. Times, Sunday Times
  • His grey hair was thinning on top, and his face was craggy, angular.
  • Partly, this is the setting - nestled on the shores of a number of lakes at the southernmost tip of Switzerland, surrounded by the craggy beauty of the alps.
  • Mutule Scalled Tellurite Markaz-ud-Dawa-wal-Irshad systematic desensitization Actuate aoudad rememberance dreaminess 7la0 test-market pyrolatry airlock genus Cystophora discharge successive side chain king salmon Psalmodic disconfirmation Platystemon openhandedness traffic circle infect ls61 egyptians, the Dead Sea Apple Languishment Pertinentness Mesitylol boundlessness 26mt Ruling elder nonalcoholic malaxator implemented setting hen Scraggy piquet gordon holster pitsaw splenetic christella Heptaglot phase I Kattegatt Culver approximately divisively virtu forebear Glide disheartened argument sonny Painted Wasteboard oxidation state centred rutile Brattleboro Able snakelike anionic detergent spiccato wholeness bench duffle bag Burmese connecter Amidships Meadow sage family Thelephoraceae stereomicroscopically hk eton jacket sign up valet de chambre Quercus lobata lumina black and tan Catchweight Genette Craigslist | all for sale / wanted in san diego
  • The man was in his forties, had scraggy brown hair, and dark green eyes.
  • They'd been chasing each other over the craggy cliffs, and that's when the shadow had passed over them.
  • The face in question bore a striking resemblance to his own craggy features. Times, Sunday Times
  • Andrew Sanocki A gaucho herding cattle The trip required two flights from Temuco, a city about halfway down the length of the country, and a long drive on a rutted highway, past shrub-filled valleys and craggy mountain ranges. So Far, So Good
  • As firelight flickers across his craggy face and sweat runs down his ample forehead, you can bet he's laughing manically.
  • The Prior planted his crops around them, and in their shade the scraggy sheep nibbled the grasses.
  • En route are wildflower meadows, rushing streams and staggering views of craggy peaks, cliffs and glaciers.
  • The desolate pine forests, craggy gullies and rugged desert country are all perfectly suited to this style of movie.
  • From time to time, bits of scraggy information leaked out, courtesy of a spectacular defection or from a John le Carré spy novel.

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