Throw rocks at
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PELTThrow rocks at
ERN"When I throw rocks at seabirds, I leave no ... unstoned": Ogden Nash
STONEThrow rocks
ICERocks, at times
MENRock's ..... at Work
MENRock's -- at Work
STONEDThrew rocks at
ICERocks at a bar
ICERocks, at the bar
ICERocks, at a bar
ICERocks at the bar
TESH"Live at Red Rocks" pianist
NEATSans rocks, at the bar
TESH"Live at Red Rocks" keyboardist
TESH"Live at Red Rocks" musician
SCREELoose rocks at a cliff's base
TESH"Live at Red Rocks" musician John
NOICE"Hold the rocks," at a bar
SCREEPatch of loose rocks at the base of a cliff
screea mass of rocks at the foot of a slope
screesSCREE, a mass of rocks at the foot of a slope
dozerslarge, powerful tractor having a vertical blade at the front end for moving earth, tree stumps, rocks, etc.
dozerlarge, powerful tractor having a vertical blade at the front end for moving earth, tree stumps, rocks, etc.
reefya chain of rocks or coral or a ridge of sand at or near the surface of water compare atoll barrier reef
reefiera chain of rocks or coral or a ridge of sand at or near the surface of water compare atoll barrier reef
paleomagnetismThe branch of geophysics concerned with the magnetism in rocks that was induced by the earth's magnetic field at the time of their formation
felsparsany of a group of minerals, principally aluminosilicates of potassium, sodium, and calcium, characterized by two cleavages at nearly right angles: one of the most important constituents of igneous rocks
feldsparany of a group of minerals, principally aluminosilicates of potassium, sodium, and calcium, characterized by two cleavages at nearly right angles: one of the most important constituents of igneous rocks
felsparany of a group of minerals, principally aluminosilicates of potassium, sodium, and calcium, characterized by two cleavages at nearly right angles: one of the most important constituents of igneous rocks
stromatolitea rounded, multi-layered structure, found in rocks dating back at least 2800 million years, having present-day equivalents that result from the growth, under special conditions, of blue-green algae
stromatolitesSTROMATOLITE, a rounded, multi-layered structure, found in rocks dating back at least 2800 million years, having present-day equivalents that result from the growth, under special conditions, of blue-green algae
overthrusta fault at a low angle from the horizontal in which the rocks on the upper side of the fault plane have moved upwards in relation to the rocks on the lower side of the fault plane
overthrustsOVERTHRUST, a fault at a low angle from the horizontal in which the rocks on the upper side of the fault plane have moved upwards in relation to the rocks on the lower side of the fault plane