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How to use cragged in a sentence

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Sentence Examples
Dafoe's character doesn't say much, but his cragged face is as expressive a tool as his voice.
At 63, the Paisley-born actor-turned-novelist's cragged, open face alludes to, but never exposes, his 60-plus status.
Across the water an ancient stone keep sat atop cragged rocky shores, reflected in the cerulean blue waters.
By 8pm there's a definite sense of expectation, and so I follow the reds, whites and blues up the cragged streets to cafe-lined Place Jaurs.
While Robert Shaw's Britisher sneers at all things NYC, Matthau's cragged face and forlorn voice implicitly champion NYC values.
His father wavered behind the bar, his thick white hair matted on his scalp, his face cragged and lined like dried-out leaves.
Precipices, peaks on peaks, so cragged and so wild, it lies unseen and virgin-like.
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.
The return is via the black cragged gash of Gleann Lochain Eanaiche.
Here two scrawled figures confront each other against a cragged, gray background that, suggesting an urban wall, recasts them as giant graffiti.
Is not the plain way more easy than the rough and cragged? is not the fair way more pleasant and passable than the foul?
But the right takes cyclists through a beautiful old-growth forest and past a cragged yet majestic cherry tree believed to be more than 800 years old that has been designated one of Japan's natural national treasures.
Like our own, the world of Red Dead Redemption — its cantinas, dusty arroyos, railway stations and cragged peaks — is one in which good does not always prevail and yet altruism rarely goes unrewarded.
Over the broadest there seemed to spring a cragged and stupendous arch, from which, as from the jaws of hell, gushed the sources of the sudden Phlegethon.
At the age of ninety, Kennan published Around the Cragged Hill.
Examples from Classical Literature
He looked out the window at the cragged horizon and the dying red star behind.
To descend a cragged mountain, however, was more difficult and dangerous than to ascend it.
The river was confined between high and cragged rocks, one of which impended above the spot where the canoe rested.
The only ascent to this cragged fortress was by roads cut in the rock, so rugged in many places as to resemble broken stairs.
A short march brought them to the foot of the mountain, but its steep and cragged sides almost discouraged hope.
He saw the hurrying warriors directly behind them, and the rough, cragged mass of rocks in front.
Gazing over the cragged summit, he beheld her approaching with a gentleman at her side.
All the photos were shot on the cragged roads of New England, in between days wading around, ass-deep, in a cranberry bog.
Hoffman, which sits at eye level, cragged and snow-encrusted, off in the white distance.
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