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rocky adjective [ ˈrɒki ]

• consisting or full of rock or rocks.
• "a rocky crag above the village"
Similar: stony, rock-strewn, pebbly, shingly, rough, bumpy, rugged, hard, craggy, mountainous,
Opposite: smooth, flat,
• tending to rock or shake; unsteady.
• "older types of sash windows are a bit rocky"
Similar: unsteady, shaky, unstable, wobbly, tottery, rickety, flimsy, bockety,
Opposite: steady,
• difficult and full of problems.
• "the marriage seemingly got off to a rocky start"
Similar: difficult, up and down, problematic, precarious, unsteady, unstable, uncertain, unsure, unreliable, undependable, built on sand, iffy,
Opposite: solid, stable,
• relating to or characteristic of rock music.
• "rocky and acoustic folk bands"


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