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Definition of Rockingly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rockingly
Literary usage of Rockingly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Coming Struggle in Eastern Asia by Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale (1908)
"Somehow it was unpleasant as few things can be ; it was some of the discarded
scenery of the great tragedy. Presently, however, as we drove rockingly along, ..."
2. The Coming Struggle in Eastern Asia by Bertram Lenox Putnam Weale (1909)
"Somehow it was unpleasant as few things can be; it was some of the discarded
scenery of the great tragedy. Presently, however, a,s we drove rockingly along, ..."
3. Poems by Robert Williams Buchanan (1866)
"Forevermore, Silenus, when my brain Lies in a dream just conscious of its pain,
And my full heart throbs tenderly and rockingly, Far out upon the bosom of ..."
4. Around an Old Homestead: A Book of Memories by Paul Griswold Huston (1906)
"... it lit on a pile of brush, steadied itself a little rockingly, looked at the
mark of white string on its leg, and settled itself for a thankful rest— in ..."
5. Leabhar Na G-ceart, Or, The Book of Rights by John O'Donovan (1847)
"... hereafter, I am not certain but I may give leavings [a remnant] To the man
who talks rockingly (at random)." And he did not give anything to him. ..."