Idioms

rooted in (something)
to be based on something
The popularity of the politician is rooted in his strong moral values and honesty.

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  • rooted to the spot
  • rope (someone) into (doing something)
  • rotten to the core
  • rough it
  • rough up (someone) or rough (someone) up
  • rough-and-ready
  • rough-and-tumble
  • round off (something) or round (something) off
  • round out (something) or round (something) out
  • round up (someone or something) or round (someone or something) up
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  • shake in one's boots
  • cancel (something) out or cancel out (something)
  • make a point of (doing or saying something)
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  • lap up (something) or lap (something) up
  • on thin ice
  • hot on (someone or something)
  • have been had
  • think the world of (someone or something)
  • beef up (something) or beef (something) up


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