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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pointed rock" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of rock that has a sharp or tapered shape. Example: The hiker cautiously stepped over the pointed rocks, trying to maintain his balance on the rugged terrain.
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She said: "When I went to climb down my foot just completely slipped and I landed on a big, triangular, pointed rock.
The Quebrada de las Flechas ("gorge of the arrows"), also on Route 40, is extraordinary for its angled, pointed rock formations.
Close to the monument is a fallen standing stone, a pointed rock 1 m high.
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Nonetheless, Mr. Rumsfeld's extensive business investments and a conversation he had with President Richard M. Nixon 29 years ago emerged as pointed rocks on an otherwise smooth path to confirmation.
The name Banagher comes from its Irish name, which translates to English as "the place of the pointed rocks on the Shannon".
More than ever, Maine's brooding, pine-pointed, rock-rounded coast is dotted by the bright confetti of orange and yellow and chartreuse lobster buoys, more than two million in all.
The city's name comes from boca de ratones, a Spanish term meaning "rat's mouth" that appeared on early maps and referred to hidden sharp-pointed rocks that gnawed or fretted ships' cables.
Similarly, McGarvie believes that Iceland's "Toblerone" ridges – pointed ridges of volcanic rock which can be 70km long or more – are the products of fissure eruptions into ice.
They became superstars with the multimillion-selling Brothers in Arms (1985), which produced several hit singles including the chart-topping "Money for Nothing," a pointed send-up of rock in the age of music videos.
But Rock's pointed jibes would have been mere window dressing were it not for the fact that the Academy is indeed making significant changes to its criteria for membership in order to increase the number of minority and women members and to reduce the number of voters who are inactive in the industry.
"I saw the twisted black rocks, the pointed shapes of old volcanoes," Gemma tells us, adding that "the countryside was wilder and emptier than any I had ever seen".
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