rock hard
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- As tough, hard, or inflexible as a piece of rock.
- 1998, Jean Carper, Food - Your Miracle Medicine, page 192
- One of humankind's oldest maladies, kidney stones are rock-hard
- 2007, Meaghan Mountford, Cookie Sensations: Creative Designs for Every Occasion, page 25
- You are not using the frosting as a glue, as in making a gingerbread house, so it is not necessary that it dry rock hard.
- 1998, Jean Carper, Food - Your Miracle Medicine, page 192
- (bodybuilding) With muscles developed and toned to a high degree, especially the muscles of the abdomen.
- 2007-2008, quoted in Best Newspaper Writing, 2007-2008, page 367
- He was pale but rock-hard from exercise, and still had a grunt's haircut.
- 2010, Andre Maxwell Jacob, And Then There Was Life!, page 229
- Workout complete – Miles body was rock hard.
- 2007-2008, quoted in Best Newspaper Writing, 2007-2008, page 367
- (figuratively) Having a very fully erect and stiff penis
- 2008, Eden Bradley, Forbidden Fruit, page 112
- Tommy Lee first shivered when he felt the tongue in his ear, but his whole body shuddered when he felt the deputy's rock hard cock press along the length of his ass crack.
- 2010, Devon Scott, Unfaithful, page 142
- He is rock hard as he mounts her.
- 2008, Eden Bradley, Forbidden Fruit, page 112
- (figuratively) With strongly held beliefs and opinions, deep conviction.
- 2010, Richard House, Del Loewenthal, Childhood, Well-Being and Therapeutic Ethos, page 96
- Mark does not seem to be suffering from any inner conflict, in that he is rock hard and will not budge from this position.
- 2010, Richard House, Del Loewenthal, Childhood, Well-Being and Therapeutic Ethos, page 96
Synonyms
- (as tough as rock): rock solid
Translations
of strong beliefs
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