10 adverbs to describe how to rugged

I have seen many grander mountain views, but few so sublimely rugged and broken in their features.

It is a native of Chili; the trunk is straight, and of considerable height; the wood is hard, red, and never splits; and the bark is rugged, fibrous, of ash-grey colour externally, and white within.

The mountains were grim, bare, and frightfully rugged.

With rocky foot stern-set like iron in the land, With leafy rustling crest the morning sows with pearls, Huge as a minster, half in heaven men saw thee stand, Thy rugged girth the waists of fifty Eastern girls.

The shore line along here was peculiarly rugged and forbidding.

The walls were rugged and crumbling, of a red or yellow hue, upward of a thousand feet in height, and indented by spruce-sided notches.

The coast-line is even in the N., but excessively rugged and broken in the S., the most southerly regions being weird and desolate.

After four miles of frightfully rugged descent, we reached an orange grove on the banks of the Xenar, and then took a wild path leading along the hills on the right of the stream.

When offended, his customary behaviour was exceedingly rugged.

The slopes were too steep for man, let alone a horse; and the huge cliffs and giant spruces gave it a singularly rugged appearance.

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