crag (Meaning)

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crag (n)

a steep rugged rock or cliff

crag Sentence Examples

  1. The eagle soared gracefully over the crag, scanning the terrain below for prey.
  2. Climbers gathered at the base of the crag, preparing to tackle the challenging ascent.
  3. The crag jutted out from the cliff face, offering a breathtaking view of the valley below.
  4. The mountain goat navigated the steep crag with ease, its hooves finding purchase on the rocky terrain.
  5. The ancient castle was perched atop a rugged crag, providing a strategic vantage point for its defenders.
  6. As the sun set behind the crag, casting long shadows across the landscape, the canyon took on a magical glow.
  7. Adventurers braved the treacherous path along the crag, drawn by the promise of hidden treasures.
  8. The roar of the waterfall echoed off the crag, filling the canyon with a symphony of sound.
  9. The hermit had made his home in a secluded cave nestled within the crag, far from the hustle and bustle of civilization.
  10. Tourists marveled at the sheer size and beauty of the crag, snapping photos to capture the moment.

FAQs About the word crag

a steep rugged rock or cliff

escarpment,cliff, palisade, precipice, scar, barranco,bluff, scarp, pitch, declivity

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The eagle soared gracefully over the crag, scanning the terrain below for prey.

Climbers gathered at the base of the crag, preparing to tackle the challenging ascent.

The crag jutted out from the cliff face, offering a breathtaking view of the valley below.

The mountain goat navigated the steep crag with ease, its hooves finding purchase on the rocky terrain.