Craggier [adjective]
Definition of Craggier:
rough
Opposite/Antonyms of Craggier:
-
Sentence/Example of Craggier:
The river was confined between high and cragged rocks, one of which impended above the spot where the canoe rested.
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.
He looked out the window at the cragged horizon and the dying red star behind.
Looking back, Tangier lay far below, and beyond it in the distance white cragged mountains glinted in the sun.
She abideth among the rocks, and dwelleth among cragged flints, and stony hills, where there is no access.
The mountains were lofty, with snowy peaks and cragged sides; it was hoped, however, that some practicable defile might be found.
To descend a cragged mountain, however, was more difficult and dangerous than to ascend it.
A short march brought them to the foot of the mountain, but its steep and cragged sides almost discouraged hope.
They began to march again towards the coast, a distance of fifteen hundred miles, over cragged rocks, and scorching plains.