Rocklike vs Unpliable - What's the difference?
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Resembling a rock.
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Resembling rock music.
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=April 8, author=David Whiteis, title=Yank Rachell--Chicago Style/Hip Linkchain--Airbusters, work=Chicago Reader
, passage="House Cat Blues," the opening cut, demonstrates this admirably: from the rocklike introductory chords to the echoes of classic Chicago-style piano in Barrelhouse Chuck's solo, a very subtle blend of styles and influences makes the song work. }}
Rocklike is a related term of unpliable.
As adjectives the difference between rocklike and unpliable
is that rocklike is resembling a rock while unpliable is not pliable.rocklike
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Adjective
(en adjective)- From shoulder to shoulder he measured several ells and his rocklike mountainous knees were covered, as was likewise the rest of his body wherever visible,...
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