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uproot

Meaning: tr
kökünden sökmek
The storm uprooted a lot of trees.
Samled Inthavong had almost finished hoisting his family members into a boat when a building uprooted by the collapse of a dam upstream slammed into his house.
When the twister came, it uprooted the tree and threw it almost onto our house.
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.
Many trees were uprooted by the wind.
Powerful winds on Earth can uproot trees, toss over cars, and destroy houses.
The tree had been uprooted by a typhoon the day before.
The wind uprooted a lot of trees.
The native population needs to be uprooted.
You can see a lot of uprooted trees in the street.
Added on 2018-03-25 | by m1gin | View: 555

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