craggily

/ˈkræɡəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is rough, uneven, and full of sharp rocks or projections.
    • The path wound craggily up the mountainside, forcing hikers to watch their step.
    • She sketched the coastline craggily, capturing every jagged cliff and rocky inlet.
    • The old stone wall stood craggily against the wind, its surface worn by centuries of weather.
  2. In a rough, rugged, or stern manner, often describing a person's appearance or character.
    • His face was craggily handsome, with deep lines and a strong jaw.
    • The veteran spoke craggily, his voice rough from years of shouting orders.
    • She smiled craggily, her weathered skin crinkling around her eyes.
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