rocket

noun34 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A rocket designed for travel in space.

A rocket carrying a nuclear warhead.

A rocket weapon that can travel a great distance to its target.

A rocket that can be directed to its target after being launched.

A rocket designed to shoot down enemy aircraft.

A rocket designed to destroy military tanks.

A rocket carrying a non-nuclear warhead.

A large-caliber rocket fired from the ground, used as a form of artillery.

A rocket that cannot be controlled or directed after firing.

A device or weapon used to fire rockets.

The part of a rocket that burns fuel to produce thrust.

The substance that is burned in a rocket engine to produce thrust.

An engine or set of engines used to provide the initial thrust for a rocket's launch.

An assault or military action carried out using rockets.

Used humorously to describe a task or concept that is very difficult or complex; often used in the negative form 'it's not rocket science'.

Similar to a rocket engine, particularly used for solid-fuel rockets.

Used humorously or sarcastically to refer to a very intelligent person; often used in the negative to say something is not difficult.

A container attached to an aircraft that holds multiple rockets ready for firing.

The action of a rocket leaving the ground with a powerful explosion of force.

The action of a rocket beginning its vertical ascent from the launch pad.

A general term for a rocket leaving the ground and beginning its flight.

When a rocket bursts apart violently, often upon impact or due to a malfunction.

When a rocket makes contact with its intended or unintended target.

The action of a rocket returning to the ground or another surface.

When a rocket makes forceful contact with its target, often used in a military context.

To send a rocket into the sky or space.

To launch a rocket as a weapon.

To launch a rocket as a weapon.

Collocations with "rocket"

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