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  • 71rock — bou·rock; ea·rock; en·rock·ment; hur·rock; par·rock; rock; rock·a·by; rock·a·hom·i·ny; rock·a·way; rock·bell; rock·ber·ry; rock·bridge·ite; rock·ery; rock·e·teer; rock·et·er; rock·et·ry; rock·i·ness; rock·ing·ham; rock·ing·ly; rock·lay;… …

    English syllables

  • 72rock — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 hard, stony part of the earth ADJECTIVE ▪ hard, solid ▪ Solid rock is broken down by weathering. ▪ soft ▪ jagged, rough …

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  • 73rock — rock1 W2S2 [rɔk US ra:k] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(stone)¦ 2¦(music)¦ 3 (as) solid/steady as a rock 4 be on the rocks 5 scotch/vodka etc on the rocks 6¦(sweet food)¦ 7¦(drug)¦ 8 be (stuck) between a rock and a hard place 9 get your rocks off …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 74Rock It! — Filmdaten Originaltitel Rock It! Produktionsland Deutschland …

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  • 75Rock — Janker (österr.); Mantel; Joppe; Jacke; Schamper (österr.); Rockmusik * * * 1Rock [rɔk], der; [e]s, Röcke [ rœkə]: 1. Kleidungsstück für Frauen und Mädchen, das von der Hüfte abwärtsreicht: ein Kleid mit langem Rock; Rock und Bluse. Zus.:… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 76rock — [[t]rɒ̱k[/t]] ♦♦ rocks, rocking, rocked 1) N UNCOUNT Rock is the hard substance which the Earth is made of. The hills above the valley are bare rock... A little way below the ridge was an outcrop of rock that made a rough shelter. 2) N COUNT A… …

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  • 77rock — I UK [rɒk] / US [rɑk] noun Word forms rock : singular rock plural rocks *** 1) [uncountable] the hard solid substance that forms part of the Earth s surface Rainwater flows through soil and porous rock to reach underground streams. We had to dig… …

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  • 78rock — I. /rɒk / (say rok) noun 1. Geology a. mineral matter of various composition, consolidated or unconsolidated, assembled in masses or considerable quantities in nature, as by the action of heat (igneous rock), or of water, air, or ice (sedimentary …

  • 79rock — rock1 [ rak ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the hard solid substance that forms part of the Earth s surface: Rain water flows through soil and porous rock to reach underground streams. We had to dig down through a twelve inch layer of rock. a ) count a… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 80rock — {{11}}rock (n.) stone, O.E. rocc (in stanrocc stone rock or obelisk ), also from O.N.Fr. roque, from M.L. rocca (767), from V.L. *rocca, of uncertain origin, sometimes said to be from Celtic (Cf. Bret. roch). It seems to have been used in Middle… …

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