The Collaborative International Dictionary
bouldered \bouldered\ adj. abounding in large rocks or stones; as, bouldered fields.
Syn: rocky, bouldery, stony.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: boulder)
WordNet
Usage examples of "bouldered".
I ran around the front of the truck and the bouldered slope on the side I'd seen her disappear.
I burst out of the roundhouse and looked down the steep, bouldered face of the peak thai fen toward the village.
At exasperatingly frequent intervals, the path was broken by steep, thickly bouldered streams, frozen solid and ribbed with blue ice, which could only be negotiated in a crablike crouch.
The trail crossed a logging road, then led straight up Albert Mountain, a bouldered summit 5,250 feet above sea level, where the winds were so wild and angry that they hit the mountain with an actual wallop sound and forced us to shout to hear each other.
He still shivers by the time he nears the bouldered hillock where the mercenaries and Megaera wait.
One day the seagulls on the statues of her bouldered beaux told her that Perseus himself was winging herward, a golden dream.
Thoughts, ideas, memories, fantasies, and facts have been rolling up randomly from his stream of consciousness like waves of frothy water rise in wild, scattered patterns from a river that is rushing over a bouldered bed.