Definition of Craggiest

1. Adjective. (superlative of craggy) ¹

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Definition of Craggiest

1. craggy [adj] - See also: craggy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Craggiest

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craftswomen
craftsy
craftwork
craftworker
craftworkers
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crafty
crag
cragfast
cragged
craggedness
cragger
craggers
craggier
craggiest
craggily
cragginess
cragginesses
craggy
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cragsman
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craigslisted
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craigslists

Literary usage of Craggiest

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1902)
"There were hundreds who could discourse on the true Constitution of the Church, and who could expansively utter their opinions on the craggiest points of ..."

2. History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1656 by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1903)
"There were hundreds who could discourse on the true constitution of the Church, and who could expansively utter their opinions on the craggiest points of ..."

3. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1902)
"On the ninth day, my comrades and myself drove a tunnel into a big drift piled against the craggiest part of the hill-side. Instead of digging straight down ..."

4. The Illustrated Natural History by John George Wood (1865)
"This animal is not at all uncommon in its native land, where it may be found in little troops of twenty or thirty in number, inhabiting the craggiest and ..."

5. Three visits to Madagascar during ... 1853-1854-1856 by William Ellis (1859)
"Another said, " Instead of a place of light and cheerfulness like this, I remember when I have sought the darkest dell or the craggiest rock, and when the ..."

6. Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art by William Harrison Ainsworth, George Cruikshank, Hablot Knight Browne (1851)
"... Hill wants grandeur and sublimity, but they themselves must be wanting in taste. Its broad, round, smooth mass is better than the roughest, craggiest, ..."

7. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1902)
"There were hundreds who could discourse on the true Constitution of the Church, and who could expansively utter their opinions on the craggiest points of ..."

8. History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1656 by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1903)
"There were hundreds who could discourse on the true constitution of the Church, and who could expansively utter their opinions on the craggiest points of ..."

9. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1902)
"On the ninth day, my comrades and myself drove a tunnel into a big drift piled against the craggiest part of the hill-side. Instead of digging straight down ..."

10. The Illustrated Natural History by John George Wood (1865)
"This animal is not at all uncommon in its native land, where it may be found in little troops of twenty or thirty in number, inhabiting the craggiest and ..."

11. Three visits to Madagascar during ... 1853-1854-1856 by William Ellis (1859)
"Another said, " Instead of a place of light and cheerfulness like this, I remember when I have sought the darkest dell or the craggiest rock, and when the ..."

12. Ainsworth's Magazine: A Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, & Art by William Harrison Ainsworth, George Cruikshank, Hablot Knight Browne (1851)
"... Hill wants grandeur and sublimity, but they themselves must be wanting in taste. Its broad, round, smooth mass is better than the roughest, craggiest, ..."

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