rootch
verbEtymology
See rutch.
Definitions
Alternative form of rutch (“slide”).
- He rootched the chair around like they were still watching TV, then turned it right back. George wore the expression he saved for barn rats and chicken hawks. Janet tried to herd the conversation in another direction.
- It's all things good and wishes answered. What story will he tell her? What lie? When Olly snakes out from under the bed, his tartan bathrobe rootches up over his gaunt ribs, revealing ghastly scars. Her Weeshy Boy. So singular, so funny.
Alternative form of rutch (“squirm, move around”).
To root or rummage around (in search of something).
- Our model house-keeper minded closely her own business, never moving about or rootching around in what did not concern her. She was an other-guess character — an other-guess sort of person, as Goldsmith would have said.
- Dewar, one-handed still, rootched in the bag slung at his hip and found the jemmy bar.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for rootch. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA