Mock rock vs. Real rock
Michael Jackson is Mock Rock. The Beatles are Real Rock.
A mock rock has 2 words . That's right! Mock and Rocks .If you know mock means to copy and if you know what a rock is (which everybody should know) .You put it all together and it mean a rock that copy.
They both are:made, not naturally formedhave small substances (Mock Rock: Colorful Things, Oatmeal Cookies: Small Bits)i really just guessed........................... LOL :)
You only need to find a word that rhymes with rock, like: walk, sock, dock, lock, mock, or talk
lock, mock, sock, hock, dock, rock, jock, nock, knock, pock, and stock. (yes they are all real words)
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a "run through" of your real exams. you will treat them like real exams- with timetables and exam rooms and invigilators etc. don't worry because they don't really matter- but do your best
As a verb: It's unkind to mock someone because they're different from you. As an adjective: Since I've never had turtle soup, I don't know if mock turtle soup tastes like the real thing. As a noun: Poor Brittany Spears has become the mock of the gossip industry.
To mock means 'to make fun of' and "Mock" is used to mean practice or pretend, as in "Mock Exams", a "Mock Debate", a "Mock Trial", things students could do in a school in preparation, perhaps, for the real thing.
Mock rock, much like a chocolate chip cookie, offers a delightful blend of familiar elements and unexpected twists. Just as a cookie combines sweet chocolate with a comforting dough, mock rock fuses imitation with genuine artistry, creating something enjoyable yet playful. Both evoke nostalgia while inviting creativity, making them appealing in their own unique ways. Ultimately, they share a charm that invites us to indulge in fun and flavor.
climbing rhymes with timing. Rock rhymes with mock, lock, tock, shock
it mocks a real prison....but here's the killer, it isn't a real prison. *gasp*