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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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oot (something) out<br />

- to get rid of something completely<br />

The new city government is trying to root out the wasteful practices of the previous<br />

government.<br />

rooted in (something)<br />

- to be based on something<br />

The popularity of the politician is rooted in his strong moral values <strong>and</strong> honesty.<br />

rooted to the spot<br />

- to be unable to move because of fear or surprise<br />

The boy was rooted to the spot as he watched the dog attack the rabbit.<br />

rope (someone) into (doing something)<br />

- to persuade or pressure someone to do something<br />

I did not want to help with the dinner but I was roped into helping by my best friend.<br />

rotten to the core<br />

- to be completely no good <strong>and</strong> worthless<br />

The local government was rotten to the core <strong>and</strong> everyone was happy when they were<br />

voted out of office.<br />

rough-<strong>and</strong>-ready<br />

- to be rough or crude but to be ready for something<br />

The boat was rough-<strong>and</strong>-ready so we decided to take it for a ride.<br />

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