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Rock On

Definition:

The phrase "rock on" is an idiomatic expression used to express enthusiasm, encouragement, or approval. It can be a gestural or verbal expression commonly associated with the rock music culture.

Parts of Speech:

  • Verb (phrasal verb)
  • Interjection

Senses:

1. Verb (phrasal verb) sense:

As a phrasal verb, "rock on" means to continue, proceed, or keep doing something with great energy, confidence, and enthusiasm.

Example Sentences:
  1. He rocked on with his guitar solo, captivating the crowd.
  2. Despite the challenges, we need to rock on and never give up.
  3. They played their favorite songs and rocked on all night.

2. Interjection sense:

As an interjection, "rock on" is used to show support, camaraderie, or approval, especially within the rock music culture.

Example Sentences:
  1. "Rock on, my friend!" shouted the enthusiastic fan at the concert.
  2. After a stunning performance, the crowd cheered and chanted "rock on" in unison.
  3. The band thanked their devoted fans, raising their hands and shouting, "Rock on!"

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