Rock you to your core In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "rock you to your core", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2021-10-18 08:10

Meaning of Rock you to your core (redirected from rock (one) to (one's) core )

Synonyms:

shake one to the core

Rock (one) to (one's) core verb phrase

To affect someone to an extreme degree, especially in a surprising way

His sudden divorce proposal rocked her to her core.

He lost all his assets after losing his business. It rocked him to his core.

His grandpa's death has rocked him to his core.

Other phrases about:

the iron enters (into) (someone's) soul

Used to say that someone was badly and deeply hurt or affected by imprisonment or ill-treatment

be hard hit (by something)

To be severely affected by something or to undergo financial losses.

hit (one) where (one) lives

To describe the action of affecting one in a deep and personal way.

Grammar and Usage of Rock (one) to (one's) core

Verb Forms

  • Has rocked one to one's core
  • Had rocked one to one's core
  • Rocked one to one's core
  • rocks one to one's core
  • To rock one to one's core

The verb "rock" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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to get straight to the point

To talk the main part at once, or avoid talking about what is not important

Example:

You should get straight to the point.

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