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Rocket   /rˈɑkət/   Listen
Rocket

noun
1.
Any vehicle self-propelled by a rocket engine.  Synonym: projectile.
2.
A jet engine containing its own propellant and driven by reaction propulsion.  Synonym: rocket engine.
3.
Erect European annual often grown as a salad crop to be harvested when young and tender.  Synonyms: arugula, Eruca sativa, Eruca vesicaria sativa, garden rocket, rocket salad, roquette.
4.
Propels bright light high in the sky, or used to propel a lifesaving line or harpoon.  Synonym: skyrocket.
5.
Sends a firework display high into the sky.  Synonym: skyrocket.
verb
(past & past part. rocketed; pres. part. rocketing)
1.
Shoot up abruptly, like a rocket.  Synonym: skyrocket.
2.
Propel with a rocket.



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"Rocket" Quotes from Famous Books



... Forces; Airborne troops, Strategic Rocket Forces, and Military Space Forces are classified as independent combat arms, not subordinate to any ...
— The 2003 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency

... he says very reas'nably, 'twas the only way he could find the courage. The fellow isn' without public spirit, if he'd only apply it the right way. Toy tells me that he, for his part, saw it from his bedroom window—the Town Quay wasn't safe, wi' the rocket-sticks fairly rainin'—an' the show wasn' a bad show, if you looked at it horizontal; but the gentry on the yachts derived next to no enjoyment from it, bein' occupied ...
— Hocken and Hunken • A. T. Quiller-Couch

... eight-passenger aircars, of the same model, whizzing after us, making an obvious effort to overtake us. The chauffeur cursed and fired his auxiliary jets, then his rocket-booster. ...
— Lone Star Planet • Henry Beam Piper and John Joseph McGuire

... wreaths of water speeding below like ghosts. The stars jolted back and forth in wide arcs. There were explosions at the bows, and the ship trembled and hesitated. Occasionally the skipper split the darkness with a rocket, and we gazed round the night for an answer. The night had no answer to give. We were probably nearing the North Pole. About midnight, the silent helmsman put away his pipe, as a preliminary to answering a foolish question of mine, and said, "Sometimes it happens. ...
— London River • H. M. Tomlinson

... a good reputation to enjoy; but this country is full of fellows who came here knowing as little about oil as I knew and who have accomplished more sensational results. I've come up like a rocket, to be sure; it remains to be seen whether I shall ...
— Flowing Gold • Rex Beach


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