the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil
the beds of rock are slightly tilted
a piece of rock
a spectacular rock arch
a large piece of rock which has become detached from a cliff or mountain; a boulder
the stream flowed through a jumble of rocks
used to refer to someone or something that is extremely strong, reliable, or hard
the Irish scrum has been as solid as a rock
money
move gently to and fro or from side to side
she rocked the baby in her arms
the vase rocked back and forth on its base
dance to or play rock music
he looked a totally different man and ready to rock
wear (a garment) or affect (an attitude or style), especially in a confident or flamboyant way
she was rocking a clingy little leopard-skin number
rock music
the store plays a peculiar blend of 70s and 80s rock
a rock concert
a gentle movement to and fro or from side to side
she placed the baby in the cot and gave it a rock