Wiktionary
a. (en-superlativerocky)
WordNet
See rocky
Usage examples of "rockiest".
The trail maintainers in Maine have a certain hale devotion to seeking out the rockiest climbs and most forbidding slopes, and of these Maine has a breathtaking plenitude.
I let the horses drink a second time and then headed out into the open country, taking care to pick a way that led across the rockiest section I could find, so we would leave no trail.
With Baby John settled in a basket nearby, Joan and her aging nag struggled with a make-shift plow through the rockiest patch of land inside County Ros.
He sought out the rockiest ground, where there was nothing to show a footprint or hold a scent.
In the outposts girls will climb the rockiest cliffs to avoid such a contingency.
It was uphill nearly all the way, and the foulest, rockiest, ruttiest sheep-track of a road imaginable, once one had left the main road.
Your keep sits square on the barest, rockiest part, but there is green enough about to soften the rest.
If they fail to shake off their pursuers they carry on across country to some other haunt, always making instinctively for the rockiest and scrubbiest places.
Once she had identified for him the shapes of the leaves and twigs that denoted edible plants, he was an indefatigable assistant, digging with great patience and concentration through the rockiest and most impenetrable soil.
Then he kicked the animal and they were off, through the densest woods, into the rockiest terrain, into the rugged mountains that had ever been the last bastion of Welsh rebels.
Fairbridge, Fairbridge, even the rocks are laughing at your horror and your plight, and mine is the rockiest laugh of them all.