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rock and roller [ˌrɑk ən ˈroʊlər], rock 'n' roller SUST.
rock and roller → rocker
rocker [ingl. am. ˈrɑkər, ingl. brit. ˈrɒkə] SUST.
1.1. rocker (under chair, cradle):
2.1. rocker:


- rocanrolero (rocanrolera)
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- Flamenco is performed in three forms: guitar, singing, and dancing. Its origins lie with the gypsies, and many of the best cantaores (flamenco singers), bailaores (dancers), and guitarists are gypsies. There are also Arabic and North African influences.
Modern flamenco blends traditional forms with rock, jazz, and salsa. Guitarists are soloists in their own right, not just accompanists. Most flamenco songs are folk songs, modified by oral tradition, on a wide range of subjects. The music and lyrics are improvised and never written down.
An integral part of traditional flamenco is the duende, the idea that the performer becomes inspired by the emotion of the music or dance. But as flamenco becomes commercialized, rehearsed performances are more likely than spontaneous music and dancing.
roller [ingl. am. ˈroʊlər, ingl. brit. ˈrəʊlə] SUST.
2. roller (for hair):
3.2. roller (for moving sth):
rock1 [ingl. am. rɑk, ingl. brit. rɒk] SUST.
1. rock U (substance):
2.1. rock C (crag, cliff):
2.2. rock C (in sea):
2.3. rock C (boulder):
2.4. rock C (stone):
I. rock2 [ingl. am. rɑk, ingl. brit. rɒk] V. intr.
1. rock (gently):
2. rock (violently):
3. rock MÚS.:
II. rock2 [ingl. am. rɑk, ingl. brit. rɒk] V. trans.
1. rock (gently):
and [ingl. am. ænd, (ə)n, ingl. brit. ənd, (ə)n, and] CONJ. The usual translation of and, y, becomes e when it precedes a word beginning with i, hi, or y.
and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean in order to:
let's wait and see esperemos para ver qué or lo que pasa.
1.1. and:
2. and (in numbers):
3. and (showing continuation, repetition):
4. and with inf:
5.1. and (implying a result):
en el diccionario PONS


rock1 [rɒk, ingl. am. rɑ:k] SUST.
II. rock2 [rɒk, ingl. am. rɑ:k] V. intr.
and [ən, ənd, stressed: ænd] CONJ.
1. and:
rock1 [rak] SUST.
II. rock2 [rak] V. intr.
and [ən, ənd, stressed: ænd] CONJ.
1. and:
I | rock |
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you | rock |
he/she/it | rocks |
we | rock |
you | rock |
they | rock |
I | rocked |
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you | rocked |
he/she/it | rocked |
we | rocked |
you | rocked |
they | rocked |
I | have | rocked |
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you | have | rocked |
he/she/it | has | rocked |
we | have | rocked |
you | have | rocked |
they | have | rocked |
I | had | rocked |
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you | had | rocked |
he/she/it | had | rocked |
we | had | rocked |
you | had | rocked |
they | had | rocked |
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- robotics
- robust
- robustly
- robustness
- rock
- rock and roller
- rock band
- rock bottom
- rock-bottom
- rock bun
- rock cake