Rooted to the spot
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Definition & Bedeutung von "rooted to the spot "

rooted to the spot
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unable to move or act due to being extremely shocked, surprised, or frightened

rooted (to|in) the (spot|floor|ground) definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "rooted to the spot" and when to use it?

The idiom "rooted to the spot" is a figurative expression that draws its origin from the literal concept of plants and trees being firmly anchored in the soil by their roots. This expression is commonly used in contexts where individuals are stunned, astonished, or caught off guard by something unexpected or alarming.

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The unexpected news of her promotion left her rooted to the spot with joy and disbelief.
The shocking revelation leaves him rooted in the floor, unable to comprehend what he just heard.
The massive boulder was immobile, firmly rooted to the ground.
As the thunderstorm approached, my dog was rooted to the spot, trembling with fear.
He was rooted to the ground when he saw the car accident unfold before his eyes.
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