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Term: big rock

Description:

A "big rock" refers to a large stone or boulder, typically characterized by its substantial size and weight. It can be found in various contexts, both in popular culture and local settings.

Possible parts of speech:
  • Noun
  • Adjective
Possible senses and usages:
  1. Noun: A large stone or boulder.
  2. Adjective: Describing something as substantial, significant, or prominent.
Sample sentences:
  1. Noun: The hikers climbed over the big rock to reach the mountaintop.
  2. Noun: The kids enjoyed playing on the big rock near the riverbank.
  3. Adjective: The monument stood as a big rock, symbolizing the strength of the nation.
  4. Adjective: The business mogul made a big rock entrance at the charity gala.
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