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boulder

[bohl-der] / ˈboʊl dər /
NOUN
megalith
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Change-inducing nonconformists are out there on the edge of progress, pushing that boulder up the hill, sweating and usually being called oddballs.

From The Wall Street Journal

This idea helped explain why foams appear stable once formed, much like a boulder resting at the bottom of a valley.

From Science Daily

The entire cave was full of a pale, smooth stone, giant boulders that when he touched them proved soft as silk.

From Literature

The entire cave was full of a pale, smooth stone, giant boulders that when he touched them proved soft as silk.

From Literature

Evangeline Lilly says she has brain damage after fainting and falling on a boulder at a beach in Hawaii last year.

From Los Angeles Times