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uproot

Meaning: tr
kökünden sökmek
The native population needs to be uprooted.
The windstorm blew away roofs and uprooted many trees.
Many trees were uprooted by the wind.
The whirl uprooted trees and tore roofs from homes, Dykema said.
Scarce the first stem uprooted, from the wood / black drops distilled, and stained the earth with gore.
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.
The wind uprooted a lot of trees.
You can see a lot of uprooted trees in the street.
The white poplar was uprooted.
Added on 2018-03-25 | by m1gin | View: 706

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