rootle


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rootle

(ˈruːtəl)
vb
(Botany) (intr) Brit another word for root2
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rootle


Past participle: rootled
Gerund: rootling

Imperative
rootle
rootle
Present
I rootle
you rootle
he/she/it rootles
we rootle
you rootle
they rootle
Preterite
I rootled
you rootled
he/she/it rootled
we rootled
you rootled
they rootled
Present Continuous
I am rootling
you are rootling
he/she/it is rootling
we are rootling
you are rootling
they are rootling
Present Perfect
I have rootled
you have rootled
he/she/it has rootled
we have rootled
you have rootled
they have rootled
Past Continuous
I was rootling
you were rootling
he/she/it was rootling
we were rootling
you were rootling
they were rootling
Past Perfect
I had rootled
you had rootled
he/she/it had rootled
we had rootled
you had rootled
they had rootled
Future
I will rootle
you will rootle
he/she/it will rootle
we will rootle
you will rootle
they will rootle
Future Perfect
I will have rootled
you will have rootled
he/she/it will have rootled
we will have rootled
you will have rootled
they will have rootled
Future Continuous
I will be rootling
you will be rootling
he/she/it will be rootling
we will be rootling
you will be rootling
they will be rootling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been rootling
you have been rootling
he/she/it has been rootling
we have been rootling
you have been rootling
they have been rootling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been rootling
you will have been rootling
he/she/it will have been rootling
we will have been rootling
you will have been rootling
they will have been rootling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been rootling
you had been rootling
he/she/it had been rootling
we had been rootling
you had been rootling
they had been rootling
Conditional
I would rootle
you would rootle
he/she/it would rootle
we would rootle
you would rootle
they would rootle
Past Conditional
I would have rootled
you would have rootled
he/she/it would have rootled
we would have rootled
you would have rootled
they would have rootled
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.rootle - dig with the snout; "the pig was rooting for truffles"
cut into, delve, dig, turn over - turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration"
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For blockages that need a little elbow grease try a plunger, a dedicated blaster cup, or have a rootle around the U-bend with a stiff piece of wire.
For blockages that need a little elbow grease try a plunger, a dedicated blaster cup or have a rootle around the U-bend with a stiff piece of wire.
The pigs rootle for rhizomes and even dive for swan mussels in ponds.
Whenever I hit a highway, I rootle around to find the board that displays the speed limit.
I am not surprised that the Embassy of Japan has strongly protested, but I am dismayed that this has sent our Secretary of Foreign Affairs to rootle around for the "culprit," or "culprits," as it has turned out.
If a light bulb goes/toilet roll runs out and you don't have to rootle around in the dark/use a sock, you are not only now a proper person, you're also winning life.
Each player must then rootle around in the trough to secure food in their snout.
Like Judy she's hoping that hortivultures will not put her to test on plant names,either Latin or common,and has to rootle about in the foliage when asked to identify one particularly interesting specimen.
We just tootle around, footle around, rootle around and play.
Potholes for Andy were simply obstacles to be circumnavigated en route from the pub, but I recognised the source of Friday's story and thought I'd rootle around.
Players must roll Pig Out on the dice and strap on their pig noses then rootle around in the trough to secure food in their snout.