Definitionn. originally a British youth subculture that evolved out of the teddy boys in the 1960s
Last update: July 17, 2015
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After the feast and at least headline updates to one another, the trio migrated to the porch rockers for a serious early afternoon têteà-tête. [Please select]
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A vista of heavy oak rockers with leather seats, asleep in a dismal row. [Please select]
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Kennicott had a hushed and delicate breeding which dignified her woodeny over-scrubbed cottage with its worn hard cushions in heavy rockers. [Please select]
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Arthur jumped on the rockers, and rocked me to stop my talking. [Please select]
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Rachael demanded, unhooking a writhing hammock from the porch as the old woman briskly dragged the big cane rockers indoors. [Please select]
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Kerrison and Company the next day cleaned up ten and a-half ounces from two rockers, which I saw myself weighed. [Please select]
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Others used a box mounted on rockers and called a "cradle" or "rocker." [Please select]
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It bears some resemblance in shape and size to a child's cradle, and rests upon similar rockers. [Please select]
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The rockers were not adequate to the duty required of them, and nothing less than the whole floor of the kitchen was sufficient for the proper venting of her emotion. [Please select]
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Over this was placed a piece of heavy woollen blanket, the whole being mounted upon two rockers, like those of an ordinary child's cradle. [Please select]
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