Location of a colony of the United Kingdom on a limestone promontory at the southern tip of Spain; strategically important because it can control the entrance of ships into the Mediterranean; one of the Pillars of Hercules.
See more 1 It was solid as the Rock of Gibraltar , as the advertisements say.
2 The English flag had only begun to float from the Rock of Gibraltar .
3 They made the Rock of Gibraltar seem like a shaky proposition in comparison.
4 The other, the great Rock of Gibraltar , was yet to come.
5 He was generous and unselfish, but also as unyielding as the Rock of Gibraltar .
6 But when it came to sharing secrets, Allday was like the Rock of Gibraltar .
7 I should have thought that firm was as steady as the Rock of Gibraltar !
8 Good heavens, you could wear out the Rock of Gibraltar !
9 Tangier was located directly across a narrow strip of water from the Rock of Gibraltar .
10 Yes, yes I see something, it's... My God, I think that's the Rock of Gibraltar .
11 I immediately recognised the Rock of Gibraltar , and the Straits, through which I was drifting.
12 Better views can be had from Rock of Gibraltar .
13 Now, take as an illustration the Rock of Gibraltar .
14 It is as though I had belonged to you always, you old Rock of Gibraltar !
15 Love is the Law, love under will. They should inscribe that on the Rock of Gibraltar .
16 This mountain forms one of the 'Pillars of Hercules,' the Rock of Gibraltar being the other.
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