craggy

/ˈkræɡi/
adjective
  1. Having a rough, uneven surface with many sharp rocks or projections.
    • The craggy cliffs dropped steeply into the churning sea below.
    • They built their cabin on a craggy hillside, surrounded by boulders and pine trees.
    • The path through the craggy landscape was difficult to navigate, even with sturdy boots.
  2. (Of a person's face or features) rough, rugged, and often attractive in a strong, weathered way.
    • The old fisherman had a craggy face, lined by years of sun and wind.
    • Her craggy features gave her an air of wisdom and experience.
    • He was known for his craggy good looks, with a strong jaw and deep-set eyes.
  3. (Of a person's character or manner) rough, stern, or uncompromising.
    • Her craggy honesty sometimes offended people, but everyone respected her integrity.
    • The detective's craggy demeanor made him seem unfriendly, but he was kind at heart.
    • The coach had a craggy personality, demanding discipline and hard work from his players.
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