rocking stone
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of rocking stone
First recorded in 1730–40
Example Sentences
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"That's all we've got" He leaned his spear against the rocking stone and pushed back two handfuls of hair.
From "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding
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He doubled and sometimes trebled these, and the hoard of silver and gold behind the rocking stone grew rapidly.
From Pocket Island A Story of Country Life in New England by Munn, Charles Clark
Then he went to the rocking stone, and pushing it back, took from the niche, one by one, the bags of coin.
From Pocket Island A Story of Country Life in New England by Munn, Charles Clark
In Bronx Park in New York the "rocking stone" always attracts attention.
From Earth and Sky Every Child Should Know Easy studies of the earth and the stars for any time and place by Rogers, Julia Ellen
Half an hour's travel ought to bring us to the rocking stone at the entrance, and safety.
From Jacqueline of Golden River by Coleman, Ralph P. (Ralph Pallen)
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