Abounding in or bordered by rocky cliffs or scarps.
1 To the north I could see the rockbound coast of Cornwall.
2 On our stern and rockbound coast, cargoes of liquor were being loaded, etc.
3 Breaking waves dashing too high on a stern and rockbound coast.
4 A story of queer adventures on a rockbound island.
5 All the shipwrecks in the books happen on stern and rockbound coasts and things like that.
6 He likes to see surging waves of hair dash high on a stern and rockbound head.
7 The sea that surges against that rockbound coast ever called its people out in quest of adventure.
8 I picture myself living in some Norwegian sater, high above the black waters of a rockbound fiord.
9 From the day the Pilgrims landed on a rockbound coast, the name New Englander has suggested certain traits of character.
10 The whole of that rockbound dungeon roared defiance in answer to her timid prayer, and snarled an ugly challenge to her courage.
11 We should never have seen the name of Saknussemm, and we should at this moment be imprisoned on a rockbound , impassable coast.
12 The route led over a fine country parallel with the Nile, that still continued in a rockbound channel on the west of the march.
13 Dimly I could see the great mountains of waters, as with thundering roars they hurled themselves on the rockbound coast and became churned into foam.
14 To the north I could see the rockbound coast of Cornwall.
15 On our stern and rockbound coast, cargoes of liquor were being loaded, etc.
16 Breaking waves dashing too high on a stern and rockbound coast.
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