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Definition of Craggier
1. craggy [adj] - See also: craggy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Craggier
Literary usage of Craggier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Last Letters from Egypt: To which are Added Letters from the Cape by Lucie Duff Gordon, Janet Ross (1876)
"The road got more and more beautiful as we neared Worcester, and the mountains
grew higher and craggier. Presently, a huge bird, like a stork on the wing, ..."
2. The Friend of Peace by Noah Worcester (1816)
"... hag of craggier shape, A feller fury thou ! for on thee wait Intenser sufferings,
and a wider scene, With varied woes, thine ampler mischief fills. ..."
3. Lives of the Fathers: Sketches of Church History in Biography by Frederick William Farrar (1889)
"... more impudent than an Amazon, darker than a cloud, chiller than winter, more
brittle than ice, more treacherous than the Danube, craggier than Caucasus. ..."
4. Last Letters from Egypt: To which are Added Letters from the Cape by Lucie Duff Gordon, Janet Ross (1876)
"The road got more and more beautiful as we neared Worcester, and the mountains
grew higher and craggier. Presently, a huge bird, like a stork on the wing, ..."
5. The Friend of Peace by Noah Worcester (1816)
"... hag of craggier shape, A feller fury thou ! for on thee wait Intenser sufferings,
and a wider scene, With varied woes, thine ampler mischief fills. ..."
6. Lives of the Fathers: Sketches of Church History in Biography by Frederick William Farrar (1889)
"... more impudent than an Amazon, darker than a cloud, chiller than winter, more
brittle than ice, more treacherous than the Danube, craggier than Caucasus. ..."