root about
English
editVerb
editroot about (third-person singular simple present roots about, present participle rooting about, simple past and past participle rooted about)
- (of a pig, literal) To forage by poking the snout here and there.
- To search for something in a similar manner.
- 1886, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales, page 271:
- Besides, the father would not give him leave to go, for he said it was no use his trying, who had so little sense; all he could do was to sit in a corner on the hearth, like a cat, rooting about in the ashes and cutting chips.
- (figuratively) To rummage; to look for something in a somewhat aimless fashion.
- I'm rooting about for ideas for a novel
Usage notes
edit- As with most phrases which can contain both around and about, root around is more common in US usage and root about more common in the UK.
Synonyms
edit- (literally: to forage): root around
- (figuratively: to rummage): root around, rummage, rootle
Translations
edit(figuratively) to rummage
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