Similar words: grassroots, boots, uproot, rooted, take root, rootless, beetroot, lots. Meaning: [ruːt] n. the condition of belonging to a particular place or group by virtue of social or ethnic or cultural lineage.
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181. Southend fans staged a lengthy demonstration against the chairman after the 2-1 defeat by Ipswich at Roots Hall on Saturday.
182. Meanwhile, Inspiral Carpets went in at grass roots level and worked their butts off in the clubs.
183. But along comes a cabbage root fly, whose larvae feed on the roots.
184. Move them to the cold outside world when they have made strong roots.
185. It may be anything - roots, green stuff, old apples: it all depends.
186. An unwanted clump can be pulled up, and its roots and leaves dried for later use.
187. Don't shorten the stems, just tidy them to a clean cut, and do the same with any broken roots.
188. The roots, which remain in place, constitute about 20 percent of the biomass, and will oxidize eventually.
189. Sadness gives depth. Happiness gives height. Sadness gives roots. Happiness gives branches. Happiness is like a tree going into the sky, and sadness is like the roots going down into the womb of the earth. Both are needed, and the higher a tree goes, the deeper it goes, simultaneously. The bigger the tree, the bigger will be its roots. In fact, it is always in proportion. That's its balance. Osho
190. The roots of the reeds contain naturally occurring bacteria which transform toxic elements contained in factory effluent, into benign substances.
191. Firm soil around roots and stake standard-trained plants using a bamboo cane.
192. This affinity or linkage has real historical roots though its importance and character has changed in recent decades.
193. The result is that civil, socio-political and environmental disasters are now threatening the roots of our existence.
194. Thus the plants have a constant temperature in both leaves and roots.
195. Some fruit trees are still dug up from the nursery in autumn and sold with their roots bare.
196. New ground should be cleared of perennial weed, removing deep roots of docks, thistles and bindweed.
197. Fishing, hunting, and the gathering of edible roots and berries also contribute significantly to the Zande diet.
198. The apes provide us with much information concerning possible roots of sociable behaviour in man.
199. Non-persistent systemic weedkillers are absorbed through the leaves and move throughout the plant,[sentencedict .com] including the roots.
200. In mild winters it may be necessary to chop down the leaves and dig in the roots in spring.
201. Having spent the last decade appearing in television mini-series and narrating Thomas the Tank Engine, Starr has rediscovered his musical roots.
202. The roots of case management lie in social case work.
203. This liquid was made by chopping up the roots of an inedible yam which looked like stringy, tough beetroot.
204. Infill with compost so that there are no air pockets around the roots.
205. Description: This aquatic water fern is a rosette plant which has dense, fibrous roots.
206. The implied - reservation doctrine has deep historical roots.
207. The eggs are sticky and adhere to the roots.
208. Cadres have gone down to different grass - roots units to take part in manual labour.
209. Nobody roots for Goliath, Wilt Chamberlain once complained to a teammate.
210. The nutrient may be intercepted by the roots as they grow through the soil.