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What does the word crag mean?

"Crag" refers to a rugged, steep, and often rocky cliff or outcropping. It can also describe a fragment of rock that has broken off a larger cliff.

Here are some ways the word "crag" is used:

* "The climbers scaled the crag with ease." This describes a steep rock face.

* "The hikers found shelter under a crag." This refers to a rock overhang.

* "A crag of rock tumbled down the mountainside." This describes a broken piece of rock.

The word "crag" often evokes a sense of ruggedness, danger, and natural beauty.

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