105 collocations for rocks

The other is witty and pretty, but can bring no rocks, except possibly "Rock the cradle."

But she is not; throughout those first chapters a voice has been crying to me, "Take care; if you hurt him you will hurt me"; and I know it to be the voice of Grizel, and I seem to see her, rocking her arms as she used to rock them when excited in the days of her innocent childhood.

"When we bought the chair, we thought mebbe some day I'd be rocking a leetle baby in it.

Muckluck gaped, sat down a minute, and rocked her body back and forth with hidden face, got up and called sharply: "Skookum!"

But, say, am I still good enough?" Sittin' on the Porch Sittin' on the porch at night when all the tasks are done, Just restin' there an' talkin', with my easy slippers on, An' my shirt band thrown wide open an' my feet upon the rail, Oh, it's then I'm at my richest, with a wealth that cannot fail; For the scent of early roses seems to flood the evening air, An' a throne of downright gladness is my wicker rocking chair.

The boat, well out of the strong current, was seen to have its oars shipped; and there sat Dwight Herbert gently rocking the boat.

He let his mittens fall on the floor, crouched on his heels, and rocked his head in his hands.

Jay, as she passed that factory every day, watched with interest the progress of the grey ghost rocking-horses, eyeless, maneless, and tailless, as they ripened hourly into a form more like that of the friend of youth.

I've no doubt he's waiting to get a good show, when the bear stops rocking that tree for a second.

She loved the life, she also loves it now, she is resigned to it entirely; not through resignation but because she acknowledges itand the more she thinks of it, rocking in her lap the child without a name, she acknowledges more.

As the shadows crept slowly up the mountain, a slight breeze rocked the tops of the pine-trees, and moaned through their long and gloomy aisles.

why liest thou with the vile In loathsome beds, and leav'st the kingly couch A watch-case or a common 'larum bell? Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge,

One end of the room is an artificial grotto, and into and out of the canvas rocks this enormous cat kept creeping, thrusting his round face and blazing eyes out of unexpected holes in the manner of the true carnivora, as if he had been trained by the management as an entertainer.

He rocked a little as he stood opposite his man, and his hands drooped as if he felt the gloves to be an unutterable weight.

Even they rocked a good deal.

WILLOUGHBY, FLORANCE (BARRETT) Rocking Moon, a romance of Alaska, by Barrett Willoughby.

Never a ship with a silken sail could rock thee over across the waves so well as I will waft thee there on the swell of this soft breast.

The body of the girl was first washed ashore, and my mother rocked the lifeless form in her arms until her dead son was laid beside her.

"I have arrived at last," she whispered triumphantly to herself as she went to bed that night, and lay awake a long time in the darkness, thinking of the cheers that had rocked the Craft House and of the flattering attention with which Miss Amesbury had regarded her all evening.

William D. Bowen (A); 5May60; R256701. BOWER, B. M. Rocking arrow.

WILLOUGHBY, FLORANCE (BARRETT) Rocking Moon, a romance of Alaska, by Barrett Willoughby.

Gradually light began to leak through their shut eyelids, the wing of the wind beat away from them, and the boat rocked slower and slower in warm, spring-scented air.

The Big Earthquake (America knows only one Big Earthquake, that which rocked San Francisco so disastrously) had split Furnace Lake halfway across, leaving an ugly crevice ten feet wide at the narrowest point and eighty feet deep, men said.

Poor Rocking Horse Fly! poor fat friend!

The range horse pounded heavily, his head bobbing; the mares stepped out with long, rocking gallop.

105 collocations for  rocks