Adverb for consisting or full of rock or rocks
“In his paintings, with their air-spun castles and dense, rocky crags, presented in thick, hazy, heavily impastoed surfaces, the world is remote and ever retreating.”
Adverb for hard or solid, like a rock
“Digging post holes in hard and rocky dirt and getting kicked by cows in chutes had gotten to be a bit onerous for aging muscles and joints.”
Adverb for tending to rock or shake
“Cross the rocky bridge, carefully. There may be times when that may not be possible due to flooding.”
Adverb for difficult, full of problems, or in a precarious state
“You may feel like you're stuck in a rocky situation, a rocky marriage, rocky finances, or on a rocky road.”
Adverb for ailing, not in the best of health
“The winter of 1788-89 was the worst in 50 years, and Silas's health was rocky.”
Adverb for requiring great skill or finesse in handling or treatment
Adverb for lacking in veracity, accuracy or truth
Adverb for feeling faint, dizzy or disoriented
Adverb for characterized by turbulence or agitation
Adverb for having the feeling that one is about to vomit
Adverb for disgusting or offensive
Adverb for jerking or jolting, or causing someone or something to physically jerk or jolt
Adverb for moving in a quivering or pulsating manner
Adverb for characterized by causing hardships or problems
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