rocker


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Synonyms for rocker

an attendant who rocks a child in a cradle

a performer or composer or fan of rock music

a teenager or young adult in the 1960s who wore leather jackets and rode motorcycles

a trough that can be rocked back and forth

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an ice skate with a curved blade

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a curved support that permits the supported object to rock to and fro

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Rudolf Rocker was born in Mainz on the Rhine, South Germany, in 1873.
Gaboipewe said it was at the age of 12 that he told his grandfather about his interest in being a rocker, though at the time, he did not know or understand the principles of being a rocker, but was just fascinated by the dress code.
Extreme wear was found on pushrod ends and the rocker arm sockets.
The Baby Rocker's proprietary features enable it simulate human-like contact, allow it to play an instrumental role in calming a baby quickly and efficiently.
Adam Kossoff's marvellous film tells the story of Rudolf Rocker's London years, his involvement in the Jewish anarchist movement and the development of anarchist communism and anarcho-syndicalism.
"It was an accident, the crowds pushed him through, but word spread that a Rocker did it - and that fired us up more." The Mods got much of the blame for the violence but 68-year-old Tony, now a dad of three and a grandad of two living in Cornwall, blames the Rockers and police.
Rocker Adams to play the LG CANADIAN rocker Bryan Adams has announced a Birmingham date on his first tour of the UK since 2011.
WEST End Rocker has a fine chance of registering consecutive victories in the Betfred Becher Handicap Chase at Aintree.
She glanced back at Rocker who was hesitating between wanting to help and not wanting to become impaled on the long metal spikes which had formed themselves on the dragons since their escape; the metal bindings which held their mechanical skeletons had split open and created deadly weapons.