Pronunciation of the English word rocking.
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1. | Sami was rocking in the rocking chair. | |
2. | Tom is rocking in his rocking chair. | |
3. | That concert wasn't rocking. | |
4. | Christopher Columbus disliked Spanish brothels, as he found them dirty and too expensive. Instead, he would go out to sea, get lured in - on purpose - by the Siren's song, and then have a rocking good time. | |
5. | Worrying is like a rocking chair; it gives you something to do but doesn't get you anywhere. | |
6. | If it's rocking don't bother knocking. | |
7. | Tom sat in his rocking chair, reading a novel. | |
8. | Tom sat in his rocking chair. | |
9. | All around the walls hung pictures, and by the great stove stood large Chinese vases with lions on the covers; there were rocking-chairs, silken sofas, great tables covered with picture-books, and toys worth a hundred times a hundred dollars, at least the children said so. | |
10. | I don't plan on rocking the boat. |