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Definition of Craggily
1. craggy [adv] - See also: craggy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Craggily
Literary usage of Craggily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance by Warren Upham (1920)
"EAGLE ROCKS AND CHIMNEY ROCK are craggily eroded and weathered forms of the
limestone strata, left in the process of very slow channeling of the valley of ..."
2. Unvisited Places of Old Europe by Robert Shackleton (1913)
"It contains a multitude of ruined castles, perched craggily. It is of the diverting
area of nine hundred and ninety-nine square miles. ..."
3. A Traveler at Forty by Theodore Dreiser (1913)
"Deep green valleys, dizzy precipices along which the narrow road skirted nervously,
tall tops of hills that rose about you craggily or pastorally — so runs ..."
4. Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society by Minnesota Historical Society (1920)
"EAGLE ROCKS AND CHIMNEY ROCK are craggily eroded and weathered forms of the
limestone strata, left in the process of very slow channeling of the valley of ..."
5. The Immortal Life by John Weiss (1880)
"you observe a woman harshly and craggily built, over whose peculiarities everybody
stumbles and votes her to be inaccessible, who nevertheless steals into ..."
6. Democracy by Shaw Desmond (1919)
"A figure was standing craggily in the middle of the stage. This time there could
be no mistaking the feeling of the mass for the man. ..."
7. Minnesota Geographic Names: Their Origin and Historic Significance by Warren Upham (1920)
"EAGLE ROCKS AND CHIMNEY ROCK are craggily eroded and weathered forms of the
limestone strata, left in the process of very slow channeling of the valley of ..."
8. Unvisited Places of Old Europe by Robert Shackleton (1913)
"It contains a multitude of ruined castles, perched craggily. It is of the diverting
area of nine hundred and ninety-nine square miles. ..."
9. A Traveler at Forty by Theodore Dreiser (1913)
"Deep green valleys, dizzy precipices along which the narrow road skirted nervously,
tall tops of hills that rose about you craggily or pastorally — so runs ..."
10. Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society by Minnesota Historical Society (1920)
"EAGLE ROCKS AND CHIMNEY ROCK are craggily eroded and weathered forms of the
limestone strata, left in the process of very slow channeling of the valley of ..."
11. The Immortal Life by John Weiss (1880)
"you observe a woman harshly and craggily built, over whose peculiarities everybody
stumbles and votes her to be inaccessible, who nevertheless steals into ..."
12. Democracy by Shaw Desmond (1919)
"A figure was standing craggily in the middle of the stage. This time there could
be no mistaking the feeling of the mass for the man. ..."