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- Dictionaryrocket/ˈrɒkɪt/
noun
- 1. a cylindrical projectile that can be propelled to a great height or distance by the combustion of its contents, used typically as a firework or signal. Similar
- 2. a severe reprimand: informal British "he got a rocket from the Director" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. (of an amount, price, etc.) increase very rapidly and suddenly: "sales of milk in supermarkets are rocketing" Similar Opposite
- 2. attack with rocket-propelled missiles: "the city was rocketed and bombed from the air"
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