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What is another word for rock?

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Noun
A stone of any size
“Indiana would get his hands on the idol only to be pursued by a giant rock rolling towards him.”
Noun
A mass of rock projecting above the earth's surface or out of the sea
“Effectively, the rock is left exposed in its geological location but cut free from its surround.”
Noun
A precious stone, especially a diamond
“He was about to invite her for a drink before noticing the large rock on her finger.”
Noun
Someone or something that is a source of strength or security
“Lara was my best friend, my rock, who would always be there in my time of need.”
Noun
A solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game
Noun
The movement of one's body, especially to music
Noun
A genre of popular music characterized by a heavy beat, electric guitars, and rebellious lyrics
Noun
Rock or other material that contains valuable or utilitarian materials
Noun
A quivering or vibrating movement resulting from something being shaken or struck
Noun
A person who is reliable or dependable
Noun
Underwater or partially submerged ledge
Noun
A popular fish among sport fisherman along Atlantic coast north of Virginia to Canada
Noun
Highly addictive cocaine derivative in solid form
Noun
Boulder poised so it can be rocked
Noun
Sedimentary rock, composed mainly of clay
Noun
A musical composition
Noun
A small chunk or lump of something
Noun
A narrow horizontal surface projecting from a wall, cliff, or other surface
Verb
To move gently to and fro or from side to side
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“The boats by the wharf would rock hypnotically on the rolling waves.”
Verb
To shake or cause to shake or vibrate, especially because of force or an impact
“The rickety structure would rock with every breath of air, threatening to collapse at any moment.”
Verb
To surprise (someone) with something unexpected
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“News of the tragic event would rock the nation.”
Verb
To move (a baby or young child) up and down in a playful or affectionate way
Verb
To dance to music, especially pop music
Verb
To be impressive
Verb
To cause extreme pain, anguish, or distress to
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Adjective
Made of earth or mud
Adjective
Of, or relating to, grunge music
Types of
Types of ore or metal
Types of
Types of precious stones or materials used for jewelry
Types of
Types of music
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