"Roosters" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A group of roosters is called a "craze" or an "outing of roosters", but a less formal term is an "impediment"
Having a large amount of space or physical room; spacious.<br><br>Example: "The roomy apartment felt very comfortable to relax in."
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.
To be firmly established or fixed in a particular position or place. Having a strong connection or attachment to something. Lacking experience or knowledge of the world.<br><br>Example: Her roots as a New Yorker run deep, and she isn't afraid of the challenges the city has to offer.<br><br>Example: After traveling the world, she felt rooted and settled in her hometown.
I'm not familiar with the word "rootle". Could you please provide more context or tell me if it's a misspelling or a word from a particular dialect or slang?
A term I'm not familiar with. It's possible it's a proper noun, a slang or regional term, or a word from a specialized field. Can you provide more context or information where you encountered this term? That way, I can try to give you a more accurate and helpful response.