Money in physical notes or coins
The male reproductive glands
A loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones
Plural for a stone of any size
“Indiana would get his hands on the idol only to be pursued by a giant rock rolling towards him.”
Plural for 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.”
Plural for a precious stone, especially a diamond
“He was about to invite her for a drink before noticing the large rock on her finger.”
Plural for 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.”
To move gently to and fro or from side to side
“The boats by the wharf would rock hypnotically on the rolling waves.”
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.”
To surprise (someone) with something unexpected
“News of the tragic event would rock the nation.”
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