rock-ribbed

rock-ribbed
adjective
1. abounding in or bordered by rocky cliffs or scarps
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the rock-ribbed coast of Maine

Syn: ↑rockbound
Similar to: ↑rough, ↑unsmooth
2. tradition-bound and obstinately opinionated
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an inflexible (or die-hard) conservative

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rock-ribbed republican

Syn: ↑die-hard
Similar to: ↑inflexible

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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