uproot from some place
uproot something from some place
to take up a plant or tree, roots and all. Wally uprooted the bush from the backyard and replanted it on the other side of the house. Who uprooted a rosebush from my garden?
See also: place, uproot
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- uproot
- uproot (someone or something) from (something or some place)
- uproot from
- grow down
- branch out
- wrong
- be out of (one's) tree
- be out of your tree
- out of (one's) tree
- out of your tree