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rocky

adjective as in rugged, stony

adjective as in unyielding, inflexible

adjective as in doubtful, undependable

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Example Sentences

We pass through the sand-coloured, rocky land that descends in the direction of the Dead Sea, towards Israel and ultimately Gaza.

From BBC

It was a reminder that Monday, back to basketball was still rocky.

With Kotb’s departure, daytime television is saying goodbye to its stalwart optimist, and it’s going to be a rocky road without her to navigate the terrain.

From Salon

Europe's seafloor is now largely dominated by shifting sand and mud, interspersed with rocky boulders covered in kelp, and occasional seagrass patches.

From Salon

The sites are in the rocky, mountainous desert near Joshua Tree and amid dense forests and pristine lakes near the Oregon border.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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