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root about
verb
To forage by poking the snout here and there.
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"Life" is, at its root, about the limits of wealth.
The art of rhetoric is, at root, about the relationship between a speaker and an audience.
After choosing a good spot -- over a large root about four feet high -- we went to work.
They seem to have taken root about a decade before my birth, when her younger sister, only sixteen years old, died of strep throat.
It's hard to ignore the fact that all these tools are at root about imposing limits and narrowing options — in other words, about a voluntary abnegation of freedom.
Carbon dating showed that the oldest of them first set root about 8,000 years ago, said Leif Kullman, a professor at Umea University.
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Cover the root with about three inches of soil, pat it down and water well.
And that's what people are finding out what all marriages at their root are about".
When the root is about 2 to 3 inches (5.08 to 7.62 cm) long, it will be ready for potting.
There was obvious frustration on that bed, a rooting about that Robert recognized from years ago.
The often extended snout presumably aids in rooting about the bottom for food.
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