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Definition of cragsman in English: cragsmannounPlural cragsmen ˈkraɡzmənˈkræɡzmən A skilled rock climber. 攀岩能手 Example sentencesExamples - No good cragsman will make much of Ossian's Cave, but at the same time no honest one will despise it.
- The object of the scouts in those days was to provide a wholly irregular force of cragsmen.
- The ascent is one of the most daring exploits of the cragsmen of the Island.
- The layout is self explanatory and it is bursting with info and advice from a true cragsman of the Peak.
- He must be helmsman and chief, the cragsman, the rifleman, the boat steerer.
- Upon realisation of Dalton's priorities his skills as a cragsman should not be underestimated.
- Look you now, chalk has every possible element of danger from the standpoint of the cragsman.
- The would-be cragsman must also bear in mind that these are large mountains with the usual dangers of rain, snow, lightning and rockfalls.
- At our courses, more challenging activities are supervised by the professional cragsmen.
- Undoubtedly, wandering cragsmen poked about the cliffs, but none of them published their activities.
- They live by their fishings, and are reputed to be the best boatsmen and cragsmen in the archipelago.
- The cragsmen scrambled onto the rocks from their boat at the one landing site that gave them access to the summit.
- I became a daring cragsman, a character to which an English lad can seldom aspire, for in England there are neither crags nor mountains.
- The place which is surrounded by rock faces is the ideal destination for cragsmen.
- The captives on the rock were at last rescued by the islanders, who are the most dexterous cragsmen in those parts.
- May was a sad time for the hill community, with the deaths of two of that ever-dwindling band of cragsmen.
- A fall might entail disastrous consequences, and, therefore, the ascent should be attempted only by experienced cragsmen.
- Probably the cliff is better suited to that purpose than as a playground for cragsmen.
- They are rescued by their two suitors, both experienced cragsmen, who scale the walls of the castle and bring them back safely to France.
- Their son would grow up on this craggy outcrop they called home and become an experienced fowler, cragsman and crofter.
Definition of cragsman in US English: cragsmannounˈkraɡzmənˈkræɡzmən A skilled rock climber. 攀岩能手 Example sentencesExamples - They live by their fishings, and are reputed to be the best boatsmen and cragsmen in the archipelago.
- No good cragsman will make much of Ossian's Cave, but at the same time no honest one will despise it.
- The place which is surrounded by rock faces is the ideal destination for cragsmen.
- A fall might entail disastrous consequences, and, therefore, the ascent should be attempted only by experienced cragsmen.
- The layout is self explanatory and it is bursting with info and advice from a true cragsman of the Peak.
- The would-be cragsman must also bear in mind that these are large mountains with the usual dangers of rain, snow, lightning and rockfalls.
- He must be helmsman and chief, the cragsman, the rifleman, the boat steerer.
- Probably the cliff is better suited to that purpose than as a playground for cragsmen.
- Upon realisation of Dalton's priorities his skills as a cragsman should not be underestimated.
- I became a daring cragsman, a character to which an English lad can seldom aspire, for in England there are neither crags nor mountains.
- The cragsmen scrambled onto the rocks from their boat at the one landing site that gave them access to the summit.
- Look you now, chalk has every possible element of danger from the standpoint of the cragsman.
- They are rescued by their two suitors, both experienced cragsmen, who scale the walls of the castle and bring them back safely to France.
- The object of the scouts in those days was to provide a wholly irregular force of cragsmen.
- Their son would grow up on this craggy outcrop they called home and become an experienced fowler, cragsman and crofter.
- At our courses, more challenging activities are supervised by the professional cragsmen.
- The captives on the rock were at last rescued by the islanders, who are the most dexterous cragsmen in those parts.
- The ascent is one of the most daring exploits of the cragsmen of the Island.
- Undoubtedly, wandering cragsmen poked about the cliffs, but none of them published their activities.
- May was a sad time for the hill community, with the deaths of two of that ever-dwindling band of cragsmen.
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