
1) Agitates 2) Dazes 3) Ice 4) Pitfall 5) Stones 6) Stuns 7) Sways 8) Teeters
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1) American slang for money 2) American slang for ice cubes 3) Boulders 4) Cocktail coolers 5) Gems, to some 6) Gibraltar and others 7) Highball chiller 8) Ice cubes 9) Ice in a bar 10) Ice in a pub 11) Ice, to a mixologist 12) Is not firm ice 13) Is too cool 14) Jams with Aerosmith 15) Kicks musical butt
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This habitat category is for all those plants that live in the crevices of rocks in lowland areas. Many plants which grow in rocky habitats also grow in and on walls.
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Rocks is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Rocks is slang for the testicles.
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Rocks are consolidated or crystalline aggregates of minerals and are classified as sedimentary, igneous or metamorphic.
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a hard material of the earth's crust. Seaweeds and sitting (sessile) organisms need to attach themselves to a secure base material (substrate). Rocks can be depended on because they wear slowly. But there are several kinds of rock, each inviting different lifeforms and providing different topography: granite (very hard and smooth), greywacke (hard ...
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Translations for „Rocks“ Become a Premium Member today! See under soil type. Floor type Next to climate and grape variety, one of the most important factors influencing the quality of wine. The different soil types have developed over millions of years through physical and chemical weathering of rocks and through humification of ...
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Any drink that is served with or over ice. Most commonly in a Short or Rocks glass (there’s the clue) but also in a Long or Highball glass such as when one is enjoying a Mojito.
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An aggregate of one or more minerals rather large in area. The three classes of rocks are the following (1) Igneous rock â€` crystalline rocks formed from molten material. Examples are granite and basalt. (2) Sedimentary rock â€` A rock resulting from the consolidatrion of loose sediment that has accumulated in layers. Examples are sandstone,...
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Are made up of lots of mineral grains and vary in quantity. Some may have one dominant mineral quantity but will always have a percentage, albeit a small one, of other minerals present.
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