rockers (Meaning)

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rockers (n)

originally a British youth subculture that evolved out of the teddy boys in the 1960s; wore black leather jackets and jeans and boots; had greased hair and rode motorcycles and listened to rock'n'roll; were largely unskilled manual laborers

rockers Sentence Examples

  1. The antique rocking chair swayed gently, providing solace to the weary grandmother.
  2. The crowd rocked back and forth at the concert, their enthusiasm vibrating through the air.
  3. The metal rockers performed a thunderous set, electrifying the audience.
  4. The rocking horse transported children into a magical world of imagination and adventure.
  5. The boat rocked gently on the water, lulling passengers into a serene slumber.
  6. The rolling hills created a natural rocking motion as the train passed through them.
  7. The rocking baby crib calmed the crying infant, easing its distress.
  8. The rocking motion of the amusement park ride left riders with tingling sensations.
  9. The rocking chair creaked and groaned beneath the elderly man's weight.
  10. The rocking crystal created a mesmerizing display of light and shadow.

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originally a British youth subculture that evolved out of the teddy boys in the 1960s; wore black leather jackets and jeans and boots; had greased hair and rode

madrigals, ditties, shanties, chants, art songs, solos, serenades, chanteys, folk songs, songs

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The antique rocking chair swayed gently, providing solace to the weary grandmother.

The crowd rocked back and forth at the concert, their enthusiasm vibrating through the air.

The metal rockers performed a thunderous set, electrifying the audience.

The rocking horse transported children into a magical world of imagination and adventure.