Synonym: bouldered, bouldery, bumpy, jolting, jolty, jumpy, rough, stony. Similar words: cocky, rocket, skyrocket, rock the boat, wacky, lucky, sticky, panicky. Meaning: ['rɑkɪ /'rɒk-] adj. 1. abounding in rocks or stones 2. causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements 3. liable to rock 4. full of hardship or trials.
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(151) This Grade 2 Listed Building is set in a rocky cliff face pointing out to sea a little way along the foreshore.
(152) The Continental Divide runs along the length of the Rocky Mountains.
(153) On rocky ground the friction of rope over crests and round corners much reduces fall impacts.
(154) The first hundred yards' walking up the gill leads you into the rocky vault of Lower Ease Gill Kirk.
(155) Away to the high plains rolling in waves to the rising final chord of the Rocky Mountains!
(156) On the top of a steep rocky hill there appeared to be a fortress, with every window lit.
(157) Ranks of houses stretched away into the distance like waves breaking on a rocky shore, their slate roofs glistening.
(158) Three of the meteorites were found on rocky terrain where they may have fallen directly or been deposited by melted ice.
(159) The cliff sloped to a rocky shore where breakers thundered against the ledges about three hundred yards from where he was.
(160) A steep climb through bracken and bilberries brought us to a wide rocky plateau.
(161) Boots are the only sensible footgear for this expedition,(sentencedict.com) which in places traverses rough and rocky ground.
(162) The north Cornish coast is rocky, and climbing the rocks was a constant challenge and excitement.
(163) The cliff was sheer, dropping down to secret rocky coves below them with the sea gently lapping white sand.
(164) At the bottom end of the playing fields is a rocky outcrop.
(165) A bastion of male privilege on the rocky Dublin shoreline, so called because of the water depth.
(166) But I have heard it said that parts of the Rocky Mountains are quite like our Simla. Sentencedict.com
(167) From the approach Amantani looked barren, rocky and sparsely inhabited.
(168) Hammershus: Scandinavia's largest castle; walks by rocky lakes; old fishing villages and smoke-houses; round fortified medieval churches.
(169) He looked up at the screen at the exact moment Rocky gave himself the name he would henceforth carry.
(170) The Castle is situated on a tall rocky peak, some four miles above the now-abandoned mining village of Felsbrockenberg.
(171) A statistical analysis based on this data suggests that well over half the stars are being orbited by rocky terrestrial material.
(172) This in turn compelled me to further investigate the fascinating world of rocky shores.
(173) The track soon becomes rocky and steep, but not too much of a challenge for a decent four-wheel drive.
(174) On a rocky unmade track through the olive groves, we might have strayed through a time warp into a Biblical landscape.
(175) They dipped into rocky ravines, none of which contained the smallest stream.
(176) In the distance we saw the majestic Rocky Maintains.
(177) Rocky Balboa has knocked the reigning heavyweight champion down!
(178) Their relationship had gotten off to a rocky start.
(179) He awoke in his right mind, lying on his back on a rocky ledge.
(180) Suddenly he struck his toe on a rocky ledge and fell.