Definitionn. the process of putting forth roots and beginning to grow
Last update: July 11, 2015
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Keep sweet potatoes hoed to prevent the vines rooting at the joints. [Please select]
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"I think you must have meant the Pig who is always rooting about and grunting in that barnyard," said he. [Please select]
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But in every other way excepting his habit of rooting up the ground with his nose, he is a wholly different fellow. [Please select]
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"Where you can fit into the puzzle at the moment is by rooting for the school idea." [Please select]
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The fruit trees, which had crossed three ranges of mountains and two thousand miles of unsettled country, now found new rooting. [Please select]
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Don't you know how they stand on their heads rooting in the mud. [Please select]
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"I'd like to see one nigger eat up half a jowl," grumbled Fletcher, rooting among the dishes in the sideboard. [Please select]
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I was rooting out a drawer of papers and came across the card. [Please select]
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He is in the habit of rooting under trees, and thus overturns many of them, even those of large size. [Please select]
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His friend promised to let him know the day, if he called upon him on the morrow; and while Camaralzaman was rooting up the tree, he went to get his answer. [Please select]
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