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Round Rock

noun

  1. a town in central Texas.


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I also put on “Round Rock,” from Béla Fleck’s new album “My Bluegrass Heart,” and the banjo, acoustic guitar, Dobro, upright bass, mandolin, and fiddle sounded clean and natural.

Round Rock Mayor Craig Morgan, in a nonpartisan office, expects the nearly 120,000-population town to more than double in size by 2050.

His district encompasses part of Williamson County, which includes Round Rock.

Tina Steiner, a city council candidate whose family has lived in Round Rock for generations, has been delivering food, water and other necessities to vulnerable residents since the winter storm lifted.

As the cost of living rises within city limits, young people are putting down roots in places like Katy and Round Rock, in Williamson County.

From Fortune

“I think it came from yonder,” and the girl from the Red Mill pointed to a big, round rock ahead of them.

The distance from the round rock to the tree upon which he had sighted proved to be but thirty of his short paces.

Toward seven o'clock they saw a huge round rock nearly two miles in extent, like an immense tortoise.

Very soon the canoe leaped on a round rock, driving on it with great force, and veered about crosswise.

Nothing stirred for a minute and then a round rock suddenly moved and altered its shape.

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