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Cragged
Cragged Crag"ged (-g?d), a.
Full of crags, or steep, broken ??cks; abounding with
prominences, points, and inequalities; rough; rugged.
Into its cragged rents descend. --J. Baillie.
Scragged
Scragged Scrag"ged, a.
1. Rough with irregular points, or a broken surface; scraggy;
as, a scragged backbone.
2. Lean and rough; scraggy.
Scraggedness
Scraggedness Scrag"ged*ness, n.
Quality or state of being scragged.
ScraggerScraggy Scrag"gy, a. [Compar. Scragger; superl.
Scraggiest.]
1. Rough with irregular points; scragged. ``A scraggy rock.'
--J. Philips.
2. Lean and rough; scragged. ``His sinewy, scraggy neck.'
--Sir W. Scott.
Meaning of Cragge from wikipedia
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Radio 4 by Mark
Tavener featuring Michael Williams as BBC
Reporter George Cragge and
Barry Foster as
Police Superintendent Frank Jefferson. The
first seven-part...
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Forsyte 1995–1996
Change at
Oglethorpe Rocket 1995–1999 The
George Cragge series George Cragge 1997
Mansfield Park Sir
Thomas Bertram 1998–1999 Old Dog and...
- comedy-crime
novel by Mark Tavener,
featuring fictional BBC
Reporter George Cragge and
fictional Police Officer Frank Jefferson,
investigating a
series of...
- comedy-crime
drama 1998
series featuring Warren Clarke as BBC
Reporter George Cragge and Alun
Armstrong as
Police Superintendent Frank Jefferson, investigating...
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Holmes (1978) –
Sherlock Holmes, with
David Buck as Dr.
Watson The
George Cragge series (1995-1999) – DCI
Frank Jefferson A fall of
Moondust (1981) – Chief...
- honde) in an
enormous fissure (an olde caue / or a
creuisse of an olde
cragge).
Several have
tried to
replicate this
expedition and
others such as Michael...
- honde" v2147) in a
large fissure ("an olde caue,/or a
creuisse of an olde
cragge" v2182–83).
Marvel Comics has its
version of the
Green Knight.
While his...
- it
appears on the 1560
Petworth map of the
Siege of
Leith (rendered as "
Cragge Ingalt"). The name may have
derived from Old
Welsh meaning "crag on the...
- the Red (Hutchinson, 1989),
about fictional BBC
Crime Reporter George Cragge's investigation into the
serial killing of
London bank managers, a small...
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arent whilke ye
brine o'zea an ye
craggès o'noghanes
cazed nae balke. Na oure gladès ana
whilke we
dellt wi' mattoke...