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cragged /ˈkraɡɪd /adjective1(Of terrain) having a rough, rocky, and uneven surface; rugged: rugged mountains and cragged coastlines cragged rocks...- At the age of ninety, Kennan published Around the Cragged Hill (WW Norton, 1994).
- The wanderer ventured forth into the eternal pass of cragged rock, worn with lines of age, yet stalwart and strong with thick trunks of stone bolstering the walls.
- Across the water an ancient stone keep sat atop cragged rocky shores, reflected in the cerulean blue waters.
1.1(Of a man’s face) rugged and rough-textured: the cragged features of the fishermen...- Dafoe's character doesn't say much, but his cragged face is as expressive a tool as his voice.
- Kristofferson's face is like an Easter Island statue; cragged and heavy with tragic knowledge.
- While Robert Shaw's Britisher sneers at all things NYC, Matthau's cragged face and forlorn voice implicitly champion NYC values.
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