"Rootled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Here are 5 usage examples of "rootled":
1. Vocabulary meaning: To spend one's time wasted or indulging in something pleasurable, often to an excessive degree.
"He spent his whole weekend rooted in his video games and couldn't be bothered to do any chores."
2. Example sentence: "After finishing all his exam papers, he rooted for a Netflix marathon to celebrate."
3. Example sentence: "I rootled through my attic to find my favorite childhood toy."
4. Example sentence: "After eating a heavy meal, she rootled around for a comfortable position on the couch."
5. Example sentence: "The hikers rootled through the dense forest to find a path out."
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?
Without roots or a sense of belonging. Weary-looking and homeless, a rootless population wandered the streets.