Rock (noun)
definition:
pitching dangerously to one side
example:
"The rock of the boat was making me feel ill."
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CareenRock (noun)
definition:
a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s, usually featuring an electric guitar
example:
"I usually listen to rock on the weekends."
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Rock 'n' RollRock (noun)
definition:
hard bright-colored stick candy, typically flavored with peppermint
example:
"I bought some rock at the beach."
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Rock CandyRock (noun)
definition:
a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter
example:
"They threw rocks at the window, which almost broke it."
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StoneRock (noun)
definition:
someone who is strong and stable and dependable, figuratively
example:
"You've always been a rock in my life and I really appreciate that."
Rock (noun)
definition:
material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust
example:
"That mountain is solid rock – probably granite, in fact."
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StoneRock (noun)
definition:
a diamond or other gemstone
example:
"Did you see the rock on that ring?"
Rock (noun)
definition:
a lump of ice, usually for drinks
example:
"Can you add a couple of rocks to my whiskey?"
Rock (verb)
definition:
to move back and forth or sideways
example:
"The ship was rocking, throwing me off balance."
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ShakeRock (verb)
definition:
to cause to move back and forth
example:
"I rocked the cradle to put the baby to sleep."
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Sway