noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
mountain
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The blatant placing of a bolt in a Lakeland mountain crag produced considerable reaction throughout the rock climbing fraternity.
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The Cyclopes, too, were gigantic, towering up like mighty mountain crags and devastating in their power.
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Access problems and the odd bolt on Lakeland mountain crags have had activists frothing at the mouth.
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At last he came, hideous and huge, tall as a great mountain crag .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Massive slate crags rise above the river bank.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bleak heights are carpeted in radiant colors; every crack and crevice of a frowning crag blossoms.
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Local tradition calls salty crags by the Dead Sea after her still.
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Seasons: The crag faces west, is sited just above the sea and climbing is generally possible all year round.
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The alabaster face of Rogal Dorn branded his retinas: a crag of a face, with lush tough lips.
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The blatant placing of a bolt in a Lakeland mountain crag produced considerable reaction throughout the rock climbing fraternity.
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The Cyclopes, too, were gigantic, towering up like mighty mountain crags and devastating in their power.
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With wet clothes clinging to her back, she looked skeletal, her shoulder blades poking up like sharp crags.