adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a craggy/jagged cliff (= with a lot of sharp rocks )
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This is an area of spectacular gorges and jagged cliffs.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
face
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He would be in his early fifties, was tall and well built with a craggy face .
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Dove slid down the rope, his feet skipping over the craggy face of the bluff toward the boy.
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Nothing in the script, or Auteuil's perky, craggy face can really tell us.
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One of those fair-haired characters with a craggy face .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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craggy good looks
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Born in 1934, his career path was notable for its craggy leaps and reverses.
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He would be in his early fifties, was tall and well built with a craggy face.
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In the background the bleak, craggy , high Andes landscape of Potosi - the mining heartland they are abandoning.
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On the craggy heights of a mountain range the air is heated on a slope.
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Our path dropped down to the relative calm of the sea shore, edging craggy inlets beneath overhanging cliff tops.
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Taller, wider in the shoulder, clumsily assembled, with a craggy , impassive face.
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The same craggy spirit built Schoodic Mountain, about 15 miles north of the point.
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There are enormous alpine bowls, moguls and plenty of craggy outcroppings to challenge the daredevils.