Rock
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Rock ( noun )
- A large piece of stone, typically a distinctively shaped natural object found on the ground.
- A large mass of stone that projects prominently from the surrounding land.
Origin:
Old english rocc, of germanic origin; related to dutch rots and german fels.
Examples:
- The rock face was sheer and impossible to climb.
- He picked up a small rock and threw it into the river.
- The rock band was playing in the concert hall.
- The rock was covered in moss.
- The rock was used as a bench in the park.
(As a verb)
Rock ( verb )
- A large piece of stone, typically a distinctively shaped natural object found on the ground.
- A large mass of stone that projects prominently from the surrounding land.
Origin:
Old english rocc, of germanic origin; related to dutch rots and german fels.
Examples:
- The rock face was sheer and impossible to climb.
- He picked up a small rock and threw it into the river.
- The rock band was playing in the concert hall.
- The rock was covered in moss.
- The rock was used as a bench in the park.