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- Dictionarycrag/kraɡ/
noun
- 1. a steep or rugged cliff or rock face.
- 2. a shelly sandstone occurring in eastern England.
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A crag is a steep rugged rock or cliff, or a sharp detached fragment of rock. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples and usage of crag from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
A crag is a high, rough mass of rock that sticks out from the land around it. Learn more about the word crag, its pronunciation, synonyms, and usage in sentences from literature and news sources.
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Crag definition: a steep, rugged rock; rough, broken, projecting part of a rock.. See examples of CRAG used in a sentence.
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A crag is a steep rocky cliff or part of a mountain. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage of crag in sentences from various sources.
A crag is a rough, jagged section of rock. Some sections of the Maine coast are made up of rugged crags and rocky beaches. Steep rock faces and cliffs are covered with crags — if you're a rock climber, you might attempt to scale the crags of a jagged rocky mountain.