Similar words: rock and roll, rock 'n' roll, john d. rockefeller, lock stock and barrel, rack and ruin, go to rack and ruin, block and tackle, under lock and key. Meaning: n. a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of Black rhythm-and-blues with White country-and-western.
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1. The rock-and-roll and sleep deprivation, the chair, even leaving me out in the corridor to hear the screams.
2. What has always separated them from other rock-and-roll bands is a curious mixture of maturity and immaturity.
3. Despite their youth, all three were rock-and-roll pioneers.
4. I loved rock-and-roll music and dancing and went frequently, starting in eighth or ninth grade, even though I was fat, uncool, and hardly popular with the girls.
5. "Marrying him is very rock-and-roll for someone like me," she says with a laugh.
6. Lennon was not only a rock-and-roll star; he was a social and anti-war activist.
7. Also from his side, it's very rock-and-roll, you know - after all, I'm a songwriter!
8. But she insists that they have the opposite of a "rock-and-roll" lifestyle.
9. Leather pants aren't just for rock-and-roll stars, archaeologists report, since similar prehistoric leggings made the scene some 4, 200 years ago.
10. In it, Paisley also shares his memories about the musicians in Country, blues and rock-and-roll who have inspired him throughout his life.
11. Back in 1985, the Senate was ready toclobber the music industry for exposing America's impressionable youngsters tosex, drugs, and rock-and-roll.
12. No one means to seriously assert the right to rock-and-roll or ice cream — they're just being silly, having some fun!
13. But here is the problem with that view: it is actually no sillier to assert the right to rock-and-roll or ice cream than to assert the right to healthcare or education.
14. These schools, where a friendly atmosphere reigns, provide courses lasting from a weekend to three or four weeks, and cover a wide range, from medieval and classical music to rock-and-roll and pop.
15. Li Lei chinese avant-courier poet present his own magnum opus of poesy ? rock-and-roll with photography by Must Be contemporary art center for the first time.
16. Unlike its brother, bourbon, whisky has never benefited from rock-and-roll patronage.
17. Being able to change your life from one day to another, that's really rock-and-roll. Most people wouldn't go for this sort of change.
18. Funky, colorful T-shirts celebrate heroic women and the march towards socialism, handbags show soldiers stealing kisses and track suits put a rock-and-roll spin on the model worker ideal.
19. Such problems have been observed among factory workers, prisoners in large prisons, and people who drive heavy trucks, operate pneumatic drills, or go frequently to rock-and-roll concerts.
20. Today,[Sentencedict.com] we explain a very old saying that has had a big influence on rock-and-roll music.
21. Today we explain a very old saying that has had a big influence on rock-and-roll music. That saying is a rolling stone gathers no moss.
22. Several factors indicate that radio station KNOW should shift its programming from rock-and-roll music to a continuous news format.
23. Li Lei chinese avant-courier poet present his own magnum opus of poesy – rock-and-roll with photography for the first time.
24. 1959 - The Day The Music Died: A plane crash kills rock-and-roll performers Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper.
25. Lee went on a recruiting trip that had aspects of a rock-and-roll tour, with students actually bootlegging counterfeit tickets.
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