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Abounding in or bordered by rocky cliffs or scarps.
rockbound
cliffy
clifflike
Tradition-bound and obstinately opinionated.
die-hard
inflexible
die-hard
1
A short, whimsical read which is sure to delight
die
-
hard
Austen fans.
2
That said,
die
-
hard
King fans weren't so easily swayed by the negativity.
3
We, as
die
-
hard
fans, have a very public relationship with the team.
4
This is the real thing. Will he remain a
die
-
hard
Yankee fan?
5
These are the
die
-
hard
gear hounds like me who buy anything new.
1
It proved to her that caste overcame all else In the
rock-ribbed
east.
2
Various feelings had gradually stiffened an early general approval into a
rock-ribbed
resolve.
3
To the north spanned a soup-bowl valley ringed by
rock
-
ribbed
peaks.
4
With the remainder the terrible journey across the
rock-ribbed
and forest-covered isthmus was begun.
5
Was fortune going to prove unkind to the good old
rock-ribbed
Green Mountain State?
6
Turkey's
rock
-
ribbed
position is almost utterly antithetical to anything the Israelis might want to hear.
7
In other words, the spine is a bodily structure as old as the
rock-ribbed
hills.
8
Bell System employees were famous as
rock-ribbed
Kiwanis and Rotary members, Little-League enthusiasts, school-board people.
9
The Hawke twenty wriggled and writhed, but in the end gave way-allsave a
rock-ribbed
quartette.
10
At four o'clock a violent gale was howling over the reaches of ice and
rock-ribbed
land.
11
The
rock-ribbed
and heavily wooded island belonged to Lucile's father, a fish canner of Anacortes, Washington.
12
They called to one another and listened with mute wonder at the echo among the
rock-ribbed
hills.
13
From among the
rock-ribbed
hills of New Hampshire sprang the greatest of American orators and statesmen, Daniel Webster.
14
Old Ironsides could have been called Stone Mountain as appropriately as its neighbor, for truly it was
rock-ribbed
.
15
That because the
rock-ribbed
Vermont ancestor's idea of duty can never be ours, we have no duty to acknowledge?
16
To descend a
rock-ribbed
hill, overgrown with tangled underbrush and buried in decaying tree-trunks, is hardly easier than to ascend it.
rock-ribbed
rock-ribbed hills
rock-ribbed east
rock-ribbed infallibility
rock-ribbed land
rock-ribbed quartette