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All rock synonyms

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verb rock

  • dandle β€” to move (a young child, etc) up and down (on the knee or in the arms)
  • fishtail β€” to swerve or skid from side to side, as the rear end of a car.
  • whiffle β€” to blow in light or shifting gusts or puffs, as the wind; veer or toss about irregularly.
  • circumduct β€” (obsolete) To lead about or astray.
  • jolt β€” Java Open Language Toolkit
  • knock over β€” to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • zigzagging β€” Present participle of zigzag.
  • fuddling β€” Present participle of fuddle.
  • librate β€” to oscillate or move from side to side or between two points.
  • eddying β€” a current at variance with the main current in a stream of liquid or gas, especially one having a rotary or whirling motion.
  • jog β€” to move or shake with a push or jerk: The horseman jogged the reins lightly.
  • whiffling β€” to blow in light or shifting gusts or puffs, as the wind; veer or toss about irregularly.
  • weltering β€” to roll, toss, or heave, as waves or the sea.
  • fuddle β€” to muddle or confuse: a jumble of sounds to fuddle the senses.

adj rock

  • mudder β€” a racehorse able to perform well on a wet, muddy track.
  • down home β€” of, relating to, or exhibiting the simple, familiar, or folksy qualities associated with one's family or with rural areas, especially of the southern U.S.: down-home cooking; down-home hospitality.
  • massed β€” a body of coherent matter, usually of indefinite shape and often of considerable size: a mass of dough.

noun rock

  • canticle β€” a nonmetrical hymn, derived from the Bible and used in the liturgy of certain Christian churches
  • ore β€” a metal-bearing mineral or rock, or a native metal, that can be mined at a profit.
  • jager β€” any of several rapacious seabirds of the family Stercorariidae that pursue weaker birds to make them drop their prey.
  • guider β€” to assist (a person) to travel through, or reach a destination in, an unfamiliar area, as by accompanying or giving directions to the person: He guided us through the forest.
  • choker β€” A choker is a necklace or band of material that fits very closely round a woman's neck.
  • weight β€” the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs.
  • workhorse β€” a horse used for plowing, hauling, and other heavy labor, as distinguished from a riding horse, racehorse, etc.
  • anklet β€” an ornamental chain worn around the ankle
  • bastion β€” If a system or organization is described as a bastion of a particular way of life, it is seen as being important and effective in defending that way of life. Bastion can be used both when you think that this way of life should be ended and when you think it should be defended.
  • boogie β€” When you boogie, you dance to fast pop music.
  • bebop β€” Bebop is a form of jazz music with complex harmonies and rhythms. The abbreviation bop is also used.
  • whatnot β€” a stand with shelves for bric-a-brac, books, etc.
  • copper β€” Copper is reddish-brown metal that is used to make things such as coins and electrical wires.
  • lavaliere β€” an ornamental pendant, usually jeweled, worn on a chain around the neck.
  • locket β€” a small case for a miniature portrait, a lock of hair, or other keepsake, usually worn on a necklace.
  • diamond β€” A diamond is a hard, bright, precious stone which is clear and colourless. Diamonds are used in jewellery and for cutting very hard substances.
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