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rocky

adjective as in rugged, stony

adjective as in unyielding, inflexible

adjective as in doubtful, undependable

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But he was defeated in the first round and Republicans opted for a more orthodox pick in John Thune, who has had a more rocky relationship with Trump.

From BBC

"Though we got off to a rocky start, as I came to know and feel him I saw his enormous potential and sensitivity as an artist and as a human being," Quincy Jones wrote.

From BBC

I once met a red-tailed hawk while doing yoga atop a rocky peak during my walk.

“The Daily Show’s” election night special started off rocky on Tuesday, as Pennsylvania Democratic Senator John Fetterman canceled an appearance just seconds before it was slated to begin.

From Salon

But Susan says she had a rocky start with Molly, with the cub rolling in her plant pots and chasing her into the shed when Billy wasn't around.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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