• Rockily

    Full definition of rockily

    Adverb

    rockily

    1. In an uneven way; in a rocking manner.
    2. In a manner suggestive of a rock or rocks.
      • 1956, “Apple a Day”, The TimesTen minutes before serving whisk up the whites of eggs with a little sugar and pile rockily on top.
      • http://www.dartmouth.edu/~doc/mountainbiking/roundsmartsmountain/After the trail reaches the height of land, it descends sometimes steeply and often rockily.
      • 1924, Maurice Magnus, Memoirs of the Foreign LegionRoads, railway, river, streams, a world in accurate and lively detail, with mountains sticking up abruptly and rockily, as the old painters painted it.
      • http://etcweb1.princeton.edu/CampusWWW/Companion/goheen_robert.htmlPatient, always humane and trustworthy, he is personally humble at the very time that he is rockily steadfast (an unsympathetic witness might say stubborn), not because he fails to understand and respect the views of others but because he refuses to compromise his own enduring values.
    3. Unsteadily; inconsistently or resulting in volatility.
    4. In a manner suggestive of rock music.
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