To spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts.
1 I had seen such a root on my brothers and was unimpressed.
2 Prime Suspect and Mendax raced to get root on the system.
3 When Mendax finally got root on NIC, the power was intoxicating.
4 We old people have taken root on the land which was our fathers'.
5 It does not take root on barricades, we know that now!
6 The name had bitten fast in his brain and struck root on the instant.
7 He cut off the tops, and left them and the root on the ground.
8 Her foot caught on a half-buried root on the trail.
9 A wallflower had forced itself into root on the sill of a giant oriel.
10 Getting root on a system always gave him an adrenalin rush for just that reason.
11 Jonas put a cat's claw root on the fire.
12 There will be your taking root on earth.
13 The first Chinese ornamental garden in New Zealand took root on Ohiro Road in Wellington around 1869.
14 Trying the load-module bug again, he got root on the system and installed his own login patch.
15 To that fact, accordingly, we must look as the true ultimate root on which the parable grows.
16 Ignoring the warning, he proceeded to get root on the Berkeley machine and look through Berger's files.
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