单词 | cragged |
例句 | Waterston — as his hair silvered and his face cragged — remained its dependable face. Sam Waterston Is Still the Face of ‘Law & Order’ 2022-02-17T05:00:00Z Do they become knotted, cragged, rumpled and elongated? Review | A Kris Kristofferson concert that felt like a goodbye 2017-05-12T04:00:00Z Stuffings truly run the gamut, but I've found that a mix of cragged, jagged bread cubes, tons of butter, celery, apples, alliums and an unruly amount of sage is unbeatable. 24 ways to go savory with apples (because fall's favorite fruit belongs in more than pie) 2022-10-30T04:00:00Z Like our own, the world of Red Dead Redemption — its cantinas, dusty arroyos, railway stations and cragged peaks — is one in which good does not always prevail and yet altruism rarely goes unrewarded. Video Game Review: ?Red Dead Redemption? Brings Old West to Life 2010-05-16T19:25:00Z At times we swam a foot or two above the cragged shelves of submerged rock, as if soaring over canyons. In Turkey, Adventure Travel Takes the Plunge 2016-02-12T05:00:00Z The implications stretch from Owens Lake north to Mono Lake, the high-desert water body east of Yosemite National Park best known for its cragged and towering tufa formations. Judge rules against Los Angeles in Long Valley irrigation fight 2021-03-15T04:00:00Z They included the cragged terrain of the moon, stars invisible to the naked eye, and what would come to be known as the Galilean moons circling Jupiter. Why they fought 2019-06-06T04:00:00Z Snipers hide in the hills like hermits and floodlights light up the cragged mountains at night. Hidden writing in ancient manuscripts 2018-06-12T04:00:00Z With his cragged forehead, rakelike frame and ascetic brush-cut, Hawke aptly embodies the latter, as Toller is revealed to be a man grappling with doubt, hopelessness and a crushing sense of guilt. Review | This new movie gets right everything that ‘Mother!’ got wrong 2018-05-22T04:00:00Z Uphill lies cragged headland, machine gun roosts, bulwarks of stacked logs and the terra-cotta rooftops of a village below a crumbling fortress. Review: 'Battlefield 1' Is One of the Year's Best Shooters 2016-10-17T04:00:00Z When Howard Beale – the Mad Prophet of the airwaves – raised his cragged hands in the air and pronounced: “I’m mad as hell – and I’m not going to take it any more!” Did 'Network' Predict The Future Of Television? 2014-03-03T16:59:00Z Once at the peak, it continued upward, as if loosening the grip of gravity, and floated beyond the river’s cragged mountaintops. Dot Earth Blog: Other Voices: Sturgeon Moon 2013-08-21T12:58:24Z In the execution of this plan, the Iroquois made a wide détour to lay their ambuscade in a cragged and most advantageous pass which commanded the only route in the direction of the Hollanders. The Life and Times of Kateri Tekakwitha The Lily of the Mohawks 2011-09-16T02:00:21.817Z Freedom sat there cragged we saw, Freedom whom hoarse forests sang; Heaven-browed her eyes, whence sprang Audience august with law. Accolon of Gaul with Other Poems These are succeeded by two grottoes, set off with all the pleasing rudeness of shells and moss, and cragged stones, imitating in miniature rocks and precipices, the most dreadful and gigantic works of Nature. The Tatler, Volume 3 He saw the hurrying warriors directly behind them, and the rough, cragged mass of rocks in front. Through Apache Lands Looking back, Tangier lay far below, and beyond it in the distance white cragged mountains glinted in the sun. In the Tail of the Peacock For that the bed of the channel consists of cragged rocks of various shapes and sizes, is evident from the whirlpools and eddies at that place. History of New Brunswick Saying this, he brought forth a small book, greatly worn, which he slowly opened, and unfolded from it a broad leaf, adorned with German emblems, and cragged pot-hook inscriptions which looked like lager-bier signs. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy From off the cragged hills Taghkonic, High o'er the river Housatonic, An eagle in his strength was soaring, The paltry earth beneath ignoring. The New England Magazine Volume 1, No. 6, June, 1886, Bay State Monthly Volume 4, No. 6, June, 1886 Gazing over the cragged summit, he beheld her approaching with a gentleman at her side. Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems The whole western horizon was one fiery glow on mountain tops, all cragged and jagged from two miles in height down to the line of perpetual 400 snow. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years With toil he climbed the cragged cliff, And there the ladder found; And o'er the yawning gulf he clomb The ladder round by round. The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems The narrow trail twisted between cragged mountains, and often the dogs could look down so far that it would have made them dizzy, had they not been Hospice dogs. Prince Jan, St. Bernard Segna, through its position on a cragged rock, was unapproachable by carts or horses, and consequently by artillery. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844 Blue with cold a precipitous mountain peak lurched craggedly home through a rift in the fog. The White Linen Nurse No; for in the cragged passes of the Tyrol it cut in pieces the banner of the Bavarian, and won an immortality for the peasant of Innspruck. The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines The mountains are now huge towering masses, rising thousands of feet above the valley; they have lost all smoothness of outline, and their upper portions are bare and rough, cragged, and pine clad. Three Months of My Life On the one side were the highlands, vast and cragged, feathered to the top with forests, and throwing their shadows on the glassy water that dimpled at their feet. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists No, my lord, for in the passes of the Tyrol it cut to pieces the banner of the Bavarian, and, through those cragged passes, struck a path to fame for the peasant insurrectionists of Inspruck! Speeches from the Dock, Part I They began to march again towards the coast, a distance of fifteen hundred miles, over cragged rocks, and scorching plains. Far Off Moving back to escape the encroaching tide, Clarice saw the cap lying, caught on the cragged point of rock before her. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 06, April, 1858 Suddenly, from the thick gloom that hung under one of the cragged walls, there came a thundering, unearthly sound that made him stop, his rifle swung half to shoulder. The Wolf Hunters A Tale of Adventure in the Wilderness The tips of the cragged Alaskan ranges rose up against the blue of a cloudless sky, and the morning sun was flashing in rose and gold at their snowy peaks. The Alaskan The views on the Downs, above the Hot Wells, are infinitely varied and delightful, and glimpses constantly occur of the Avon "Winding like cragged Peneus, through his foliaged vale," while "ocean fragrance" is wafted around. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 398, November 14, 1829 No, my Lord, for, in the passes of the Tyrol, it cut to pieces the banner of the Bavarian, and, through those cragged passes, struck a path to fame for the present insurrectionist of Inspruck! The American Union Speaker He turns again, amid the darkness gropes, And careful climbs the cragged, slimy slopes, And now he sees, oh, joy! the light beyond! Babylonian and Assyrian Literature They were fortresses, generally built on hills, or cragged rocks, or in inaccessible marshes, or on islands in rivers,--anywhere where defence was easiest. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 05 The Middle Ages It was situated on a rocky height, nearly surrounded by a river, and defended by a fortress to which there was no access but by a steep and cragged ascent. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada The angels of the summit are generally armed with a huge hoop, which supports their brace of buckets as they step cautiously over the cragged rock fragments. Gala-days They were fortresses, generally built on hills, or cragged rocks, or in inaccessible marshes, or on islands in rivers,—anywhere where defence was easiest. Beacon Lights of History The mountains were lofty, with snowy peaks and cragged sides; it was hoped, however, that some practicable defile might be found. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U. S. A., in the Rocky Mountains and the Far West And still is the old Roman wall, Rough with jagged bits of flint, And jutting stones, Old and cragged, Quite still in its antiquity. Sword Blades and Poppy Seed The only ascent to this cragged fortress was by roads cut in the rock, so rugged in many places as to resemble broken stairs. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada It was at present crowned by an immense castle, which, from its lofty and cragged situation, its vast walls, and mighty towers, was deemed impregnable. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada A short march brought them to the foot of the mountain, but its steep and cragged sides almost discouraged hope. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U. S. A., in the Rocky Mountains and the Far West To descend a cragged mountain, however, was more difficult and dangerous than to ascend it. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U. S. A., in the Rocky Mountains and the Far West |
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