rock-solid

rock-solid
1) ADJ Something that is rock-solid is extremely hard.

Freeze it only until firm but not rock solid.

2) ADJ (approval) If you describe someone or something as rock-solid, you approve of them because they are extremely reliable or unlikely to change.

Mayhew is a man of rock-solid integrity...

I'll need rock solid proof...

The firm is rock-solid financially...

The pound was rock solid at 2.88 Deutschmarks.


English dictionary. 2008.

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  • rock solid — adjective completely firm or stable …   English new terms dictionary

  • rock-solid — adjective 1 very strong so that you can depend on it 2 very hard and not likely to break …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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