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Rock-ed

Definition:

Rock-ed is the past tense of the verb rock, which means to move gently back and forth.

Sense 1 - Verb:

rock-ed (past tense of rock)

To sway or shake (something) gently back and forth:

  • The boat rocked gently on the calm sea.
  • The baby rocked in the cradle.
  • The wind rocked the trees.

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Sense 2 - Verb:

rock-ed (past tense of rock)

To cause (someone) to feel comfort or security; to soothe or calm:

  • The mother rocked the crying baby, soothing it to sleep.
  • The lullaby rocked the child into a peaceful slumber.

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Sense 3 - Adjective:

rock-ed

Being popular, trendy, or fashionable:

  • The band's rock-ed style attracts a large following.
  • She always wears the most rock-ed outfits.

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Sense 4 - Adjective:

rock-ed

Being characteristic of or favored by a particular locality, region, or group:

  • This restaurant serves rock-ed dishes that are loved by the locals.
  • Her accent has a distinctive rock-ed flavor.

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