Definition of Cragsmen

1. Noun. (plural of cragsman) ¹

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Definition of Cragsmen

1. cragsman [n] - See also: cragsman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cragsmen

crafty
crag
cragfast
cragged
craggedness
cragger
craggers
craggier
craggiest
craggily
cragginess
cragginesses
craggy
crags
cragsman
cragsmen (current term)
craic
craig
craigs
craigslist
craigslisted
craigslisting
craigslists
craik
craisin
craisins
crake
crakeberries
crakeberry
craked

Literary usage of Cragsmen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Review (1842)
"It was on this, the smoother portion of the perpendicular mountain, that one or two of the cragsmen chiefly displayed their extraordinary powers, because, ..."

2. Highways and Byways in the Lake District by Arthur Granville Bradley, Joseph Pennell (1903)
"All about here is the region most beloved by the amateur cragsmen. These daring souls foregather greatly at the inn down at ..."

3. Highways and Byways in the Lake District by Arthur Granville Bradley (1901)
"All about here is the region most beloved by the amateur cragsmen. These daring souls foregather greatly at the inn down at ..."

4. Mountaineering by Clinton Thomas Dent (1892)
"The only professional cragsmen in our islands are those who collect seagull eggs from cliffs above the sea. The writer has had no personal knowledge of ..."

5. St. Kilda by Norman Heathcote (1900)
""When Mr. Seton says that, if the most venturesome member of the Alpine Club were to witness the daring procedure of the St. Kilda cragsmen, he would be ..."

6. The Monthly Review (1842)
"It was on this, the smoother portion of the perpendicular mountain, that one or two of the cragsmen chiefly displayed their extraordinary powers, because, ..."

7. Highways and Byways in the Lake District by Arthur Granville Bradley, Joseph Pennell (1903)
"All about here is the region most beloved by the amateur cragsmen. These daring souls foregather greatly at the inn down at ..."

8. Highways and Byways in the Lake District by Arthur Granville Bradley (1901)
"All about here is the region most beloved by the amateur cragsmen. These daring souls foregather greatly at the inn down at ..."

9. Mountaineering by Clinton Thomas Dent (1892)
"The only professional cragsmen in our islands are those who collect seagull eggs from cliffs above the sea. The writer has had no personal knowledge of ..."

10. St. Kilda by Norman Heathcote (1900)
""When Mr. Seton says that, if the most venturesome member of the Alpine Club were to witness the daring procedure of the St. Kilda cragsmen, he would be ..."

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