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  1. Infant death at Rocking Horse Ranch in Savage leads to arrest, …

    4 days ago · An arrest has been made after an infant boy was found unresponsive at Rocking Horse Ranch day care in Savage and later died.

  2. ROCKING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    : popular music usually played on electronically amplified instruments and characterized by a persistent heavily accented beat, repetition of simple phrases, and often country, folk, and …

  3. Arrest Made in Rocking Horse Ranch Infant Death Investigation

    3 days ago · The Savage Police Department has announced an arrest in connection with the death of Harvey Muklebust, an infant who died while in care at Rocking Horse Ranch in …

  4. ROCKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Side-to-side rocking is required for straight-legged walking devices and it may enhance the stability of walking if properly controlled. The x-axis represents the angular speeds of the …

  5. ROCKING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'rocking' rocking in British English (ˈrɒkɪŋ ) noun a rocking movement

  6. rocking - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Jan 2, 2026 · Noun rocking (countable and uncountable, plural rockings) The motion of something that rocks.

  7. ROCKING Synonyms: 137 Similar Words - Merriam-Webster

    Synonyms for ROCKING: quaking, trembling, quivering, shivering, shaking, juddering, twitching, oscillation, jiggling, vibration

  8. ROCKING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    ROCKING meaning: 1. present participle of rock 2. to (cause someone or something to) move backwards and forwards or…. Learn more.

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    The best family vacation you'll ever have! Award-Winning, All-Inclusive family resort in Highland, New York with Indoor Waterpark, Horseback Riding & more!

  10. rocking - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    [countable] a rocking movement. Music and Dance [uncountable] a musical style coming originally from blues and folk music, having a strong beat and repeating phrases.