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Examples:heaven falls and earth rends (idiom); rocked by a major disaster—ultrabasic rock (geology, rock containing less than 45 percent silicates)—there is a rock every scissor, a scissor to every paper, and a paper to every rock—hornblende (rock-forming mineral, type of amphibole)—sial rock (containing silicon and aluminium, so comparatively light, making continental plates)—orthoclase KAlSi3O8 (rock-forming mineral, type of feldspar)—Hetu Ala (Manchu: Yellow Rock), Nurhaci's capital at the 1619 Battle of Sarhu—place name in Ningxia with rock carving conjectured be a stage in the development of Chinese characters—mafic rock (containing magnesium and iron, so comparatively heavy, making oceanic plates)—unplugged (of rock musicians performing on acoustic instruments)—plagioclase (rock-forming mineral, type of feldspar)—parent material (e.g. the eroded rock making up sediment)—rhyolite (extrusive igneous rock, chemically equivalent granite)—Uluru, iconic large rock formation in central Australia, sacred Aboriginals, a World Heritage Site—olivine (rock-forming mineral magnesium-iron silicate (Mg,Fe)2SiO4)—Cui Jian (1961-), father of Chinese rock music—mafic rock (with less silicon and more magnesium, iron etc)—drowning sb. tied a rock (as a form of torture)—crush one's own foot while trying to maneuver a rock (to a cliff edge, to drop on one's enemy) [idiom.]— |