Dictionary
rock•y
Pronunciation: (rok'ē), [key]—
adj., rock•i•er, rock•i•est.
1. full of or abounding in rocks.
2. consisting of rock.
3. rocklike:
wood with a rocky hardness.
4. firm; steadfast:
rocky endurance.
5. unfeeling; without sympathy or emotion:
my rocky heart. rock•y
Pronunciation: (rok'ē), [key]—
adj., rock•i•er, rock•i•est.
1. inclined or likely to rock; tottering; shaky; unsteady.
2. difficult or uncertain; full of hazards or obstacles:
a business with a rocky future.
3. physically unsteady or weak, as from sickness.
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