Lexicographical Neighbors of Rockable
Literary usage of Rockable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Automobile Industry by Geoffrey De Holden-Stone (1904)
"... but couple a petrol engine direct to the armature of a dynamo with a circular
field-magnet, rockable axially, the rotation being controlled by springs. ..."
2. The Stirling Antiquary: Reprinted from "The Stirling Sentinel," 1888-[1906]. edited by W. B. Cook (1893)
"Other information is to the effect that it was rockable less than 30 years ago;
but this statement wants verification. Behind the front mass with its ..."
3. Mike Leibig Traveling in Disguise by Michael T. Leibig (2003)
"... slipcovered rockable chair, off to the side at the same end of the livingroom,
the fireplace between them. Dad and Silky Sullivan X Own et, ..."