"Rooseveltian" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"A type of passport issued by the Roosevelt Agricultural Colony (also known as the "Roosevelt Building" or "Port of Hannah") in Herman, North Dakota, USA, between 1909 and 1929.
Having a large or spacious quality, typically with reference to the interior space of a room.
Rooming typically refers to the act of living in a room, especially in a shared or rented accommodation, where one occupies a room rather than a whole dwelling. It may also imply a lack of privacy or separate facilities.
A person who shares an apartment or house with someone else, not a family member, and pays rent or contributes to household expenses.
A person who shares a house or apartment with one or more other people, usually in a similar situation and generally having an informal relationship.
Rooms refer to enclosed spaces within a building or structure that serve a variety of purposes such as sleeping, living, relaxation, or storage. They are typically defined by walls, ceilings, and doors, and can range from small closets to large open-plan areas.
Having a large amount of space or physical room; spacious.<br><br>Example: "The roomy apartment felt very comfortable to relax in."
A verb.<br><br>To disturb or interrupt suddenly, often with a loud noise.<br><br>Example: They roosted the conference with their noise.
The name "Roosevelt" refers to:<br><br>1. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, who served from 1933 to 1945 and implemented a series of reforms known as the New Deal during the Great Depression.<br>2. Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, who served from 1901 to 1909 and is known for his trust-busting policies and his role in ending the Spanish-American War.<br><br>Both President Roosevelt and President Roosevelt are famous for their progressive policies, leadership, and humanitarian efforts.
A roost is a perch or platform where birds can rest, sleep, or hide, often found in trees or on buildings.
A group of roosters is called a "craze" or an "outing of roosters", but a less formal term is an "impediment"
To settle in a roost, especially for the night, typically in a nest or on a branch; to come to rest in one place, especially for the night.