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13rd Rock from the Sun — infobox television show name = 3rd Rock from the Sun caption = 3rd Rock from the Sun title card format = Science fiction Situation comedy executive producer = Marcy Carsey Caryn Mandabach Bonnie Turner Tom Werner Terry Turner Bill Martin Mike… …
2Third Rock from the Sun (song) — Infobox Single Name = Third Rock From the Sun Cover size = Border = Caption = Artist = Joe Diffie Album = Third Rock From The Sun A side = B side = Released = June 1994 Format = CD Single Recorded = Genre = Country Length = 3:06 (album version)… …
3rock — I UK [rɒk] / US [rɑk] noun Word forms rock : singular rock plural rocks *** 1) [uncountable] the hard solid substance that forms part of the Earth s surface Rainwater flows through soil and porous rock to reach underground streams. We had to dig… …
4rock — rock1 [ rak ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the hard solid substance that forms part of the Earth s surface: Rain water flows through soil and porous rock to reach underground streams. We had to dig down through a twelve inch layer of rock. a ) count a… …
5rock — 1 noun 1 STONE a) (U) stone, or a type of stone that forms part of the Earth s surface: To build the tunnel, they had to cut through 500 feet of solid rock. | rock formation (=a shape made naturally from rock): the rock formations of the Arizona… …
6rock*/*/*/ — [rɒk] noun I 1) [C/U] the hard solid substance that forms part of the Earth s surface, or a piece of this substance on the ground a layer of rock[/ex] a castle built on a rock[/ex] The waves crashed against the rocks.[/ex] 2) [U] rock music a… …
7Rock the Casbah — Single by The Clash from the album Combat Rock B side …
8rock — rock1 [räk] n. [ME rokke < OFr roche < ML rocca] 1. a large mass of stone forming a peak or cliff 2. a) a large stone detached from the mass; boulder b) broken pieces of any size of such stone c) any stone, large or small …
9rock — Ⅰ. rock [1] ► NOUN 1) the hard mineral material of the earth s crust, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil. 2) a mass of rock projecting out of the ground or water. 3) a boulder. 4) Geology any natural material with a distinctive… …
10rock the boat — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make trouble and risk losing or upsetting something; cause a disturbance that may spoil a plan. * /The other boys said that Henry was rocking the boat by wanting to let girls into their club./ * /Politicians don t like to …