The word "crag" is a noun. It refers to a steep or rugged rock or cliff.
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A crag is a steep mass of rock that projects upwards or outwards from a cliff. A granite crag, means all or the majority of the crag is granite rather than any other type of stone.
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A crag is a rocky outcrop. Here are some sentences.
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Needlepoint crag is in front of you when you come out the cave that is connected to the serpents mouth.
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A 'crag' is a steep, rugged mass of rock projecting upward or outward so you can find crags in mountains.
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Agro Crag, later named Super Agro Crag
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A crag rock formation, or a cragg or crag and tail, is created from an area of rock that is more resistant than its surroundings. When a glacier or ice sheet moves over that area the force of the glacier erodes the rest of the softer land, leaving the harder land sticking out, thus creating a crag.
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Birds of Crag and Cavern - 1918 was released on:
USA: 9 February 1918
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The crag rats are a mountain search team founded in 1926, and they are all volunteers. They operate on Mount Hood and the Columbia river gorge.
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An example of the word "crag" might be a steep or rugged rock outcropping found on a mountain or cliff face.
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"From the crag" typically refers to rock climbing jargon, describing the starting point of a climb at the base of a steep or rugged rock face or mountain cliff. It signifies the initial point where the climb begins.
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The "helm" is the place where one controls a ship's direction. "Take the helm" means to take control of where the ship goes. To "steady your helm" means to ensure a straight and steady course and not be turning the ship.
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