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Definition of "rockier" [rockier]

  • Comparative form of rocky: more rocky (adjective)

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Use "rockier" in a sentence
  • ""If China is headed for a hard landing, there's going to be less demand from the middle class there," said John Canally , economic strategist at LPL Financial, referring to the rockier of two economic growth scenarios."
  • "Firstly it's broader in its palette, secondly it's just a little bit ropey in parts with a raw edge - something I like, thirdly, well, it's just that bit rockier, which isn't quite the same as the second point although it is linked."
  • "BASF said in late July it expected "rockier" times amid volatile prices for raw materials but still reported a 27% surge in second-quarter net profit on the back of its large oil-and-gas unit, which is helping offset rising manufacturing costs."
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