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What are the verb describe a rock?

Here are some verbs that describe rocks, categorized by the action they represent:

Appearance:

* Glisten: Describes a rock with a shiny surface.

* Shimmer: Similar to "glisten" but with a more subtle and iridescent effect.

* Sparkle: Used for rocks that reflect light with a bright, twinkling effect.

* Gleam: A softer and more subdued shine.

* Dazzle: A very bright and intense shine, often used for gems.

* Reflect: To bounce light off its surface.

* Absorb: To soak up light, creating a dull appearance.

* Conceal: Used for rocks that camouflage with their surroundings.

* Contrast: To stand out in color or texture from its surroundings.

* Emerge: To appear from beneath the ground or water.

Texture:

* Rough: Describes a rock with an uneven surface.

* Smooth: The opposite of rough, with a flat, even surface.

* Crumble: To break into small pieces easily.

* Fracture: To break into jagged pieces.

* Erosion: The gradual wearing down of a rock by wind or water.

* Weather: The process of a rock changing over time due to exposure to the elements.

Movement:

* Roll: To move along a surface by turning over and over.

* Slide: To move smoothly along a surface.

* Tumble: To move erratically and fall.

* Fall: To drop from a higher position.

* Crash: To fall with a loud noise.

* Shift: To change position slightly.

* Rise: To come up from the ground or water.

Other:

* Form: To take on a specific shape.

* Crystallize: To form crystals.

* Transform: To change into a different form.

* Exist: To be present in a location.

* Attract: To draw attention to itself.

* Hold: To contain or retain something.

These are just a few examples. You can choose the verbs that best describe the specific rock you are thinking about.

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