Rock ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rock ( noun )

  1. A large piece of stone, typically a distinctively shaped natural object found on the ground.
  2. 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:

  1. The rock face was sheer and impossible to climb.
  2. He picked up a small rock and threw it into the river.
  3. The rock band was playing in the concert hall.
  4. The rock was covered in moss.
  5. The rock was used as a bench in the park.

(As a verb)

Rock ( verb )

  1. A large piece of stone, typically a distinctively shaped natural object found on the ground.
  2. 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:

  1. The rock face was sheer and impossible to climb.
  2. He picked up a small rock and threw it into the river.
  3. The rock band was playing in the concert hall.
  4. The rock was covered in moss.
  5. The rock was used as a bench in the park.
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