adjective
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having many crags
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(of the face) rugged; rocklike
Other Word Forms
- craggedly adverb
- craggedness noun
- craggily adverb
- cragginess noun
- uncraggy adjective
Etymology
Origin of craggy
Example Sentences
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When baked, the streusel should form a craggy, golden crust that cracks gently under a knife.
From Salon
He brushed past the walnut shell containing his left eyeball, his paws finding the craggy cover of a familiar book.
From Literature
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That distinct fat melts slowly in the oven, creating a loose, craggy structure that sizzles into a proper crust on the outside while staying plush within.
From Salon
Five minutes later we were coasting up to a small dock on an island that was almost completely taken up by a large craggy mountain.
From Literature
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We got off in Jasper, the Yellowstone of Canada, filled with glaciers, craggy mountains, waterfalls, rivers and spectacular vistas.
From Los Angeles Times
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