1. Plymouth Rock - Noun
2. Plymouth Rock - Proper noun
an American breed of domestic fowl
a boulder in Plymouth supposed to be where the Pilgrims disembarked from the Mayflower
Source: WordNetAs related, the bank was one of those eastern ones, with Roman pillars and cathedral dimness and, I suspect, a piece of Plymouth Rock in a reliquary. Poul Anderson
We didn't land on Plymouth Rock. The rock was landed on us. Malcolm X
The pilgrims on the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock. To my knowledge, they didn't wait around for a return trip to Europe. You settle some place with a purpose. If you don't want to do that, stay home. You avoid an awful lot of risks by not venturing outward. Buzz Aldrin
It is a pity that instead of the Pilgrim Fathers landing on Plymouth Rock, Plymouth Rock had not landed on the Pilgrim Fathers. Chauncey Depew
The Pilgrims were not the first to declare a day to give thanks for safe passage to a new life in a new land when they safely landed in New England at Plymouth Rock in 1620. Source: Internet
Even going back to Plymouth Rock, we have about 400 years of history. Source: Internet