Pronunciation: /ˈrɑki/
noun a person's name or a type of candy
A1 I found a smooth rock on the beach.
A2 The children enjoyed climbing on the rocky hill.
B1 The hikers navigated the rocky terrain carefully.
B2 The geologist studied the composition of the rocky outcrop.
C1 The artist painted a beautiful landscape featuring rocky cliffs.
C2 The expedition faced numerous challenges while scaling the rocky mountain.
adjective describing something as having many rocks or being rough in texture
A1 The path to the top of the hill was rocky.
A2 The boat sailed through the rocky waters.
B1 The hikers had to navigate through the rocky terrain.
B2 The rocky cliffs provided a stunning backdrop for the beach.
C1 The rocky relationship between the two countries finally improved.
C2 The explorer faced many challenges while climbing the rocky mountain.
formal The hikers struggled to navigate the rocky terrain.
informal I twisted my ankle on the rocky path.
slang That concert was so rocky, the band was off-key the whole time.
figurative Their relationship hit a rocky patch but they managed to work through it.
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