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rooty

/roo-tee, root-ee/US // ˈru ti, ˈrʊt i //

烂泥扶不上墙,烂漫的,烂泥,烂根

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    root·i·er, root·i·est.

    • : abounding in or consisting of roots.

Examples

  • The “rooty toot toot” is simply the noise the horns make, while “rummy tum tum” is the drums.

  • Every little while along the rooty, hummocky banks of the creek I would pass a muskrat's slide.

  • The earth isnt rooty here, see, its nice and soft, she poked up a ditch in illustration.

  • Even as the little party watched, the great shovel plunged down, straight down, burying its great teeth in the rooty ground.

  • Struck it with a choppin'-tray for a bo't and a mess of rooty-baggy turnips for a crew!

  • And now her senses began feebly to regather within truer limits and to tell her she was lying on the rooty ground of a thicket.