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uprootMeaning:
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kökünden sökmek
The whirl uprooted trees and tore roofs from homes, Dykema said.
Many trees were uprooted by the wind.
The wind uprooted a lot of trees.
Sami is like weed in our family. He needs to be uprooted and thrown out.
Here, where thou seest the riven piles o'erthrown, / mixt dust and smoke, rock torn from rock away, / great Neptune's trident shakes the bulwarks down, / and from its lowest base uproots the trembling town."
Mary is said to have sung so beautifully that, when one day she ventured on to a battlefield, the opposing soldiers dropped their weapons, forgot their enmity and sat down together just to listen to her; the birds are said to have fallen silent; the trees, to have uprooted themselves and moved closer; the stones, they say, rose from the riverbed and mounted the bank, and the wind blew only to carry her melodious voice.
Scarce the first stem uprooted, from the wood / black drops distilled, and stained the earth with gore.
The tree had been uprooted by a typhoon the day before.
The windstorm blew away roofs and uprooted many trees.
You can see a lot of uprooted trees in the street.
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