kayalar, sahre, taşak, taşaklar, taş, salla(mak), İng. akide şekeri, sallayarak uyutmak, lolipop, değerli taş, rocking chair salıncaklı sandalye, elmas, kaya parçası, Cebelitarık kalesi, Cebelitarık dağı, Kaya, dolar, para, dert, belâ, şok etmek, ırgalamak, şok olmak, rock, rock müziği, zorlaştırmak, sarsılmak, kayaç, sallamak, sallanmak, sarsmak, kayalık, rak, argo büyük mücevher, elmas, kaya gibi kuvvetli şey, sıkıntı, rock yapmak (dans), sallayarak, olduğu yerde sallanmak, uyutmak, sallama, rocking horse salmcaklı oyuncak at, sallanma, salla, i sallama, rockandroll çok ritmik bir pop müziği, rock the boat velveleye, yerey,
Third-person singular simple present of to rock, Testicles, Crack cocaine, plural form of rock, Money, azoic, rocker, Plural of rock, a relatively hard, naturally formed mineral or petrified matter; a naturally forming aggregate of mineral matter constituting a significant pat of the earth's crust - BACK>>, also known as stones, curling rocks are made of rare, dense, and polished granite quarried only on Ailsa Craig, an island off Scotland's coast Each rock weighs 42 pounds, An aggregate of one or more MINERALS rather large in area The three classes of rocks are the following: (1) Igneous rock - crystalline rocks formed from molten material Examples are granite and basalt (2) Sedimentary rock - A rock resulting from the consolidatrion of loose SEDIMENT that has accumulated in layers Examples are sandstone, shale and limestone (3) Metamorphic rock - Rock that has formed from preexisting rock as a result of heat or pressure, Nickname of the prison on Alcatraz Island, USA, Nickname of Gibraltar, A topographic surname for someone living near a rock or an oak ( atter + oke ), Nickname of the island of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, A male given name transferred from the surname, In poker, an extremely conservative player who is willing to play only the very strongest hands, An Afrikaner, An unintelligent person, especially one who repeats mistakes, To move gently back and forth, To cause to shake or sway violently, To be washed and panned in a cradle or in a rocker, To sway or tilt violently back and forth, A crystalized lump of crack cocaine, A type of confectionery made from sugar in the shape of a stick, traditionally having some text running through its length, A boulder or large stone, A large hill or island having no vegetation, Any natural material with a distinctive composition of minerals, A mass of stone projecting out of the ground or water, To disturb the emotional equilibrium of; to distress, A precious stone or gem, especially a diamond, The naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter that constitutes a significant part of the earth's crust, Something that is strong, stable, and dependable; a person who provides security or support to another, A lump or cube of ice, to wear or carry something with pride and skill, distaff, To excel, The flax or wool on a distaff, to do something with excitement yet skillfully, to thrill or excite, especially with rock music, An act of rocking, A style of music characterized by basic drum-beat, generally 4/4 riffs, based on (usually electric) guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals, To play, perform, or enjoy rock music, especially with a lot of skill or energy, To be very favourable or skilful, roche, A male given name, pitching dangerously to one side a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter; "he threw a rock at me" (figurative) someone who is strong and stable and dependable; "he was her rock during the crisis"; "Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church"--Gospel According to Matthew United States gynecologist and devout Catholic who conducted the first clinical trials of the oral contraceptive pill (1890-1984) material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust; "that mountain is solid rock"; "stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries" move back and forth or sideways; "the ship was rocking"; "the tall building swayed"; "She rocked back and forth on her feet" cause to move back and forth; "rock the cradle"; "rock the baby"; "the wind swayed the trees gently, To be washed and panned in a cradle or in a rocker (with reference to ore etc), to disturb the emotional equilibrium of; to disturb or distress, The naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter that constitutes a significant part of the earths crust, sway, swing; shock, Rock is the hard substance which the Earth is made of. The hills above the valley are bare rock, A rock is a large piece of rock that sticks up out of the ground or the sea, or that has broken away from a mountain or a cliff. She sat cross-legged on the rock, stone; rock music; back and forth movement, shaking; diamond (Slang), A distaff used in spinning; the staff or frame about which flax is arranged, and from which the thread is drawn in spinning, A large concreted mass of stony material; a large fixed stone or crag, See Roc, A rock is a piece of rock that is small enough for you to pick up. She bent down, picked up a rock and threw it into the trees, When something rocks or when you rock it, it moves slowly and regularly backwards and forwards or from side to side. His body rocked from side to side with the train She sat on the porch and rocked the baby, If you have an alcoholic drink such as whisky on the rocks, you have it with ice cubes in it. a Scotch on the rocks. = with ice, If something such as a marriage or a business is on the rocks, it is experiencing very severe difficulties and looks likely to end very soon. She confided to her mother six months ago that her marriage was on the rocks, Rock is a sweet that is made in long, hard sticks and is often sold in towns by the sea in Britain. a stick of rock, Naturally formed, consolidated material composed of grains of one or more minerals (There are a few exceptions to this definition (See page(s) 50), If an explosion or an earthquake rocks a building or an area, it causes the building or area to shake. You can also say that the building or area rocks. Three people were injured yesterday when an explosion rocked one of Britain's best known film studios As the buildings rocked under heavy shell-fire, he took refuge in the cellars, If an event or a piece of news rocks a group or society, it shocks them or makes them feel less secure. His death rocked the fashion business, See Stone, Any natural deposit forming a part of the earth's crust, whether consolidated or not, including sand, earth, clay, etc, To roll or saway backward and forward upon a support; as, to rock in a rocking-chair, To move as in a cradle; hence, to put to sleep by rocking; to still; to quiet, pitching dangerously to one side a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter; "he threw a rock at me", (figurative) someone who is strong and stable and dependable; "he was her rock during the crisis"; "Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church"--Gospel According to Matthew United States gynecologist and devout Catholic who conducted the first clinical trials of the oral contraceptive pill (1890-1984) material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust; "that mountain is solid rock"; "stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries", cause to move back and forth; "rock the cradle"; "rock the baby"; "the wind swayed the trees gently, move back and forth or sideways; "the ship was rocking"; "the tall building swayed"; "She rocked back and forth on her feet", To move or be moved backward and forward; to be violently agitated; to reel; to totter, To cause to sway backward and forward, as a body resting on a support beneath; as, to rock a cradle or chair; to cause to vibrate; to cause to reel or totter, That which resembles a rock in firmness; a defense; a support; a refuge, when in natural beds, Fig, Anything which causes a disaster or wreck resembling the wreck of a vessel upon a rock, The striped bass, See under Bass, to rock the boat: see boat. In geology, a naturally occurring and coherent aggregate of minerals. The three major classes of rock igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic are based on the processes that formed them. These three classes are further subdivided on the basis of various factors, especially chemical, mineralogical, and textural attributes (see e.g., acid and basic rocks; crystalline rock; extrusive rock). See also felsic rock; intrusive rock; mafic rock. phosphate rock Ayers Rock crystalline rock Dome of the Rock extrusive rock felsic rock Hudson Rock igneous rock intrusive rock Little Rock mafic rock metamorphic rock rock art rock crystal rock glacier rock music rock and roll Rock River sedimentary rock siliceous rock acid and basic rocks, Rock is loud music with a strong beat that is usually played and sung by a small group of people using instruments such as electric guitars and drums. a rock concert. famous rock stars, Perhaps the most popular form of 20th-century music, a combination of African-American rhythms, urban blues, folk and country music of the rural South It has developed since the early 1950s into hundreds of subgenres, each with its own audience, record labels and radio formats, Type of popular dance music originating in the 1950s, characterized by a heavy beat and simple melodies, often with a blues element Based on the pentatonic scales in progressions, a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter; "he threw a rock at me", Aggregate of minerals that forms an appreciable part of the lithosphere, A quack; so called from one Rock, who was the Holloway of Queen Anne's reign Oh, when his nerves had once received a shock, Sir Isaac Newton might have gone to Rock Crabbe: Borough The Ladies' Rock A crag in Scotland under the castle rock of Stirling, where ladies used to witness tournaments In the castle hill is a hollow called The Valley about a square acre in extent, used for justings and tournaments On the south side of the valley is a small rocky pyramidical mount, called The Ladies' Hill or Rock, where the ladies sat to witness the spectacle - Nimmo: History of Stirlingshire, p 282 People of the Rock The inhabitants of Hejaz or Arabia Petraea Captain Rock A fictitious name assumed by the leader of the Irish insurgents in 1822, A naturally occurring material composed of one mineral or, more often, a combination of minerals naturally hardened and consolidated into a solid mass, A player who plays very precisely and tight is said to be a Rock This player will not bluff and raises only with the best hands, An combination of one or more minerals, material found underneath and onto of the earth surface, Crack, 1 Geologically, any natural mass of earth material that has appreciable extent 2 In engineering, solid natural material that requires mechanical or explosive techniques for removal 3 In the quarry industries, the term stone is more common and means firm, coherent, relatively hard earth material, Curling Stone, The curling stone, Add music to your phone line, A hard, solid mass composed of one or more minerals or other compounds, A mass of mineral matter which may or may not be lithified, An exclamation to let climbers and other folks below you know that an object is hurtling through space in their general direction Though it most often is, this object need not necessarily be a rock - it could be a dropped piece of protection, a loose water bottle, your mother-in-law, etc - the point being to alert those below to imminent danger, material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust; "that mountain is solid rock"; "stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries", United States gynecologist and devout Catholic who conducted the first clinical trials of the oral contraceptive pill (1890-1984), hard stick bright-colored stick candy typically peppermint flavored, pitching dangerously to one side, a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of Black rhythm-and-blues with White country-and-western; "rock is a generic term for the range of styles that evolved out of rock'n'roll ", cause to move back and forth; "rock the cradle"; "rock the baby"; "the wind swayed the trees gently", An aggregate of one or more minerals, or a body of undifferentiated mineral matter or solid organic material, Like "jazz," a broad umbrella term Rock is a form of popular music, usually played on electronically-amplified instruments, with a heavily accented beat, A naturally formed aggregate of usually inorganic materials from within the Earth, a solid mixtures of minerals and chemicals, the hard part of the earths crust, Any naturally formed aggregate or mass of mineral forming an essential part of the earth's crust; stone, A player who plays an extremely tight, patient game is a rock Rocks don't create a lot of action, and when they enter a pot, more often than not they're in as a favorite This is a decent strategy at some tables (especially at a table full of maniacs) But good players with more varied strategies will eventually get the best of a real rock, A player who plays very tight, not very creatively He raises only with the best hands A real rock is fairly predictable - if he raises you on the end, you can throw away just about anything but the nuts, n a consolidated, relatively hard, naturally formed mass of mineral matter that generally composes a part of the Earth,
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also known as stones, curling rocks are made of rare, dense, and polished granite quarried only on Ailsa Craig, an island off Scotland's coast Each rock weighs 42 pounds
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An aggregate of one or more MINERALS rather large in area The three classes of rocks are the following: (1) Igneous rock - crystalline rocks formed from molten material Examples are granite and basalt (2) Sedimentary rock - A rock resulting from the consolidatrion of loose SEDIMENT that has accumulated in layers Examples are sandstone, shale and limestone (3) Metamorphic rock - Rock that has formed from preexisting rock as a result of heat or pressure
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Nickname of the prison on Alcatraz Island, USA
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A topographic surname for someone living near a rock or an oak ( atter + oke )
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To move gently back and forth - "The empty swing rocked back and forth in the wind."
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To cause to shake or sway violently - "Don't rock the boat."
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To be washed and panned in a cradle or in a rocker - "The ores had been rocked and laid out for inspection."
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To sway or tilt violently back and forth - "The boat rocked at anchor."
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A type of confectionery made from sugar in the shape of a stick, traditionally having some text running through its length - "While we're in Brighton, let's get a stick of rock!"
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A boulder or large stone - "Some fool has thrown a rock through my window."
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A large hill or island having no vegetation - "The location is particularly well known for its Pearl Mountain or "Pearl Rock". This huge granite rock is formed by three rounded outcrops that make up Pearl Mountain and has been compared in majesty to Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock) in Australia.""
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Any natural material with a distinctive composition of minerals
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A mass of stone projecting out of the ground or water - "The ship crashed on the rocks."
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To disturb the emotional equilibrium of; to distress - "Downing Street has been rocked by yet another sex scandal."
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A precious stone or gem, especially a diamond - "Look at the size of that rock on her finger!"
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The naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter that constitutes a significant part of the earth's crust - "The face of the cliff is solid rock."
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Something that is strong, stable, and dependable; a person who provides security or support to another - "Celeste Talbert: She is my rock, my right hand."
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A lump or cube of ice - "I'll have a whisky on the rocks, please."
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to wear or carry something with pride and skill - "He's rocking your look hard!"
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To excel - "This band rocks!"
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to do something with excitement yet skillfully - "I need to rock a piss."
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to thrill or excite, especially with rock music - "Let's rock this joint!"
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An act of rocking
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A style of music characterized by basic drum-beat, generally 4/4 riffs, based on (usually electric) guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals
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To play, perform, or enjoy rock music, especially with a lot of skill or energy - "Let’s rock!"
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To be very favourable or skilful - "Chocolate rocks."
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pitching dangerously to one side a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter; "he threw a rock at me" (figurative) someone who is strong and stable and dependable; "he was her rock during the crisis"; "Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church"--Gospel According to Matthew United States gynecologist and devout Catholic who conducted the first clinical trials of the oral contraceptive pill (1890-1984) material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust; "that mountain is solid rock"; "stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries" move back and forth or sideways; "the ship was rocking"; "the tall building swayed"; "She rocked back and forth on her feet" cause to move back and forth; "rock the cradle"; "rock the baby"; "the wind swayed the trees gently
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To be washed and panned in a cradle or in a rocker (with reference to ore etc)
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to disturb the emotional equilibrium of; to disturb or distress
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The naturally occurring aggregate of solid mineral matter that constitutes a significant part of the earths crust
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Rock is the hard substance which the Earth is made of. The hills above the valley are bare rock
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A rock is a large piece of rock that sticks up out of the ground or the sea, or that has broken away from a mountain or a cliff. She sat cross-legged on the rock
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stone; rock music; back and forth movement, shaking; diamond (Slang) isim
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A distaff used in spinning; the staff or frame about which flax is arranged, and from which the thread is drawn in spinning
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A large concreted mass of stony material; a large fixed stone or crag
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A rock is a piece of rock that is small enough for you to pick up. She bent down, picked up a rock and threw it into the trees
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When something rocks or when you rock it, it moves slowly and regularly backwards and forwards or from side to side. His body rocked from side to side with the train She sat on the porch and rocked the baby
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If you have an alcoholic drink such as whisky on the rocks, you have it with ice cubes in it. a Scotch on the rocks. = with ice
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If something such as a marriage or a business is on the rocks, it is experiencing very severe difficulties and looks likely to end very soon. She confided to her mother six months ago that her marriage was on the rocks
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Rock is a sweet that is made in long, hard sticks and is often sold in towns by the sea in Britain. a stick of rock
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If an explosion or an earthquake rocks a building or an area, it causes the building or area to shake. You can also say that the building or area rocks. Three people were injured yesterday when an explosion rocked one of Britain's best known film studios As the buildings rocked under heavy shell-fire, he took refuge in the cellars
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If an event or a piece of news rocks a group or society, it shocks them or makes them feel less secure. His death rocked the fashion business
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Any natural deposit forming a part of the earth's crust, whether consolidated or not, including sand, earth, clay, etc
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To roll or saway backward and forward upon a support; as, to rock in a rocking-chair
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To move as in a cradle; hence, to put to sleep by rocking; to still; to quiet
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pitching dangerously to one side a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter; "he threw a rock at me"
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(figurative) someone who is strong and stable and dependable; "he was her rock during the crisis"; "Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church"--Gospel According to Matthew United States gynecologist and devout Catholic who conducted the first clinical trials of the oral contraceptive pill (1890-1984) material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust; "that mountain is solid rock"; "stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries"
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cause to move back and forth; "rock the cradle"; "rock the baby"; "the wind swayed the trees gently
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move back and forth or sideways; "the ship was rocking"; "the tall building swayed"; "She rocked back and forth on her feet"
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To move or be moved backward and forward; to be violently agitated; to reel; to totter
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To cause to sway backward and forward, as a body resting on a support beneath; as, to rock a cradle or chair; to cause to vibrate; to cause to reel or totter
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That which resembles a rock in firmness; a defense; a support; a refuge
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to rock the boat: see boat. In geology, a naturally occurring and coherent aggregate of minerals. The three major classes of rock igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic are based on the processes that formed them. These three classes are further subdivided on the basis of various factors, especially chemical, mineralogical, and textural attributes (see e.g., acid and basic rocks; crystalline rock; extrusive rock). See also felsic rock; intrusive rock; mafic rock. phosphate rock Ayers Rock crystalline rock Dome of the Rock extrusive rock felsic rock Hudson Rock igneous rock intrusive rock Little Rock mafic rock metamorphic rock rock art rock crystal rock glacier rock music rock and roll Rock River sedimentary rock siliceous rock acid and basic rocks
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Rock is loud music with a strong beat that is usually played and sung by a small group of people using instruments such as electric guitars and drums. a rock concert. famous rock stars
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Perhaps the most popular form of 20th-century music, a combination of African-American rhythms, urban blues, folk and country music of the rural South It has developed since the early 1950s into hundreds of subgenres, each with its own audience, record labels and radio formats
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Type of popular dance music originating in the 1950s, characterized by a heavy beat and simple melodies, often with a blues element Based on the pentatonic scales in progressions
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a lump or mass of hard consolidated mineral matter; "he threw a rock at me"
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A quack; so called from one Rock, who was the Holloway of Queen Anne's reign Oh, when his nerves had once received a shock, Sir Isaac Newton might have gone to Rock Crabbe: Borough The Ladies' Rock A crag in Scotland under the castle rock of Stirling, where ladies used to witness tournaments In the castle hill is a hollow called The Valley about a square acre in extent, used for justings and tournaments On the south side of the valley is a small rocky pyramidical mount, called The Ladies' Hill or Rock, where the ladies sat to witness the spectacle - Nimmo: History of Stirlingshire, p 282 People of the Rock The inhabitants of Hejaz or Arabia Petraea Captain Rock A fictitious name assumed by the leader of the Irish insurgents in 1822
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A naturally occurring material composed of one mineral or, more often, a combination of minerals naturally hardened and consolidated into a solid mass
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A player who plays very precisely and tight is said to be a Rock This player will not bluff and raises only with the best hands
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An combination of one or more minerals
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material found underneath and onto of the earth surface
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1 Geologically, any natural mass of earth material that has appreciable extent 2 In engineering, solid natural material that requires mechanical or explosive techniques for removal 3 In the quarry industries, the term stone is more common and means firm, coherent, relatively hard earth material
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Curling Stone
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Add music to your phone line
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A hard, solid mass composed of one or more minerals or other compounds
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An exclamation to let climbers and other folks below you know that an object is hurtling through space in their general direction Though it most often is, this object need not necessarily be a rock - it could be a dropped piece of protection, a loose water bottle, your mother-in-law, etc - the point being to alert those below to imminent danger
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material consisting of the aggregate of minerals like those making up the Earth's crust; "that mountain is solid rock"; "stone is abundant in New England and there are many quarries"
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hard stick bright-colored stick candy typically peppermint flavored
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cause to move back and forth; "rock the cradle"; "rock the baby"; "the wind swayed the trees gently"
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An aggregate of one or more minerals, or a body of undifferentiated mineral matter or solid organic material
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Like "jazz," a broad umbrella term Rock is a form of popular music, usually played on electronically-amplified instruments, with a heavily accented beat
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A naturally formed aggregate of usually inorganic materials from within the Earth
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a solid mixtures of minerals and chemicals, the hard part of the earths crust
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Any naturally formed aggregate or mass of mineral forming an essential part of the earth's crust; stone
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A player who plays an extremely tight, patient game is a rock Rocks don't create a lot of action, and when they enter a pot, more often than not they're in as a favorite This is a decent strategy at some tables (especially at a table full of maniacs) But good players with more varied strategies will eventually get the best of a real rock
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A player who plays very tight, not very creatively He raises only with the best hands A real rock is fairly predictable - if he raises you on the end, you can throw away just about anything but the nuts
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n a consolidated, relatively hard, naturally formed mass of mineral matter that generally composes a part of the Earth
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