Idioms
root (something) out or root out (something)
to get rid of something completely
The new city government is trying to root out the wasteful practices of the previous government.
root for (someone or something)
rooted in (something)
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
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real McCoy
on (someone's) doorstep
hit (someone) hard
tip the scales at (something)
by the book
beyond one's means
take one's leave of (someone)
down on (someone)
in between
keep (someone) in stitches
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