rock
noun
us
/rɑːk/ uk
/rɒk/rock noun (STONE)
rocks [ plural ]
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- Anthropocene
- apophysis
- auriferous
- biozone
- carboniferous
- continental plate
- geologic
- geologically
- geologist
- geomorphic
- gully erosion
- henge
- Paleogene
- pebbled
- Permian
- petrographic
- petrographically
- syncline
- unconformity
- unmined
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rock noun (MUSIC)
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- Many of the Rolling Stones' records have become rock classics.
- An unlikely assortment of rock stars and politicians attended the charity concert.
- On Radio London they play African and South American music as well as rock and pop.
- The restaurant was hopelessly mismanaged by a former rock musician with no business experience.
- Fame in the world of rock and pop is largely ephemeral.
- agit-pop
- anti-rock
- backing dancer
- backing singer
- backspin
- electronica
- emo
- Europop
- floor-filler
- frontman
- mod
- Motown
- multi-instrumentalist
- New Age music
- pop group
- Tin Pan Alley
- top 40
- top ten
- trap music
- trip-hop
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rock noun (CANDY)
rock noun (PERSON)
rock
verb
us
/rɑːk/ uk
/rɒk/rock verb (SHOCK)
rock verb (WEAR SUCCESSFULLY)
[ T ] slang
There are celebrities over 40 years old who can still rock a tattoo.
- ahead of time phrase
- be (all) the rage idiom
- be having a moment idiom
- funky
- futuristic
- futuristically
- get with the program idiom
- granola
- shabby chic
- sleekly
- sleekness
- smartly
- smartness
- the avant-garde
- ultra-sophisticated
- up to date
- up-to-the-minute idiom
- way-out
- with it
- à la mode
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