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rocky
1[ rok-ee ]
rocky
2[ rok-ee ]
adjective
- inclined or likely to rock; tottering; shaky; unsteady.
- difficult or uncertain; full of hazards or obstacles:
a business with a rocky future.
- physically unsteady or weak, as from sickness.
rocky
1/ 藞谤蓲办瑟 /
adjective
- consisting of or abounding in rocks
a rocky shore
- hard or unyielding
rocky determination
- hard like rock
rocky muscles
rocky
2/ 藞谤蓲办瑟 /
adjective
- weak, shaky, or unstable
- informal.(of a person) dizzy; sickly; nauseated
Derived Forms
- 藞谤辞肠办颈苍别蝉蝉, noun
- 藞谤辞肠办颈濒测, adverb
- 藞谤辞肠办颈濒测, adverb
- 藞谤辞肠办颈苍别蝉蝉, noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of rocky1
Example Sentences
Jiggly鈥檚 time on 鈥淒rag Race鈥 had a rocky start but she earned a reputation for her raunchy humor and dynamic dance moves.
A similar instance occurred in March, when Variety published an article detailing the 鈥淪now White鈥 remake鈥檚 rocky road to theaters.
Outside her window, farmland rolls into rocky coastline, hemming a glasslike bay striped with turquoise and populated by showboating dolphins.
And for decades, every attempt to create legal access has foundered on the rocky shoals of property rights and lumbering bureaucracy.
His early years are spent in places ravaged by the Empire鈥檚 environmental degradation, first on Cassian鈥檚 destroyed planet of origin, then on his adoptive home world of Ferrix, a rocky salvaging base.
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