Examples of 'down some roots' in a sentence

Meaning of "down some roots"

down some roots: This phrase means to establish a more permanent or stable connection to a place, community, or lifestyle. It is commonly used when talking about settling down, committing to something, or building a foundation for the future

How to use "down some roots" in a sentence

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down some roots
I wanna lay down some roots here.
I just think it would be nice to put down some roots.
Put down some roots for once.
We can finally put down some roots.
Put down some roots back home.
You needed to set down some roots.
Put down some roots.
We are gonna put down some roots.
Put down some roots for once. You got what it takes, Bobby Joe?
I need to put down some roots.
You got to lay down some roots if you want to grow fruit.
Give her a chance to set down some roots.
And set down some roots.
She also hopes to finally put down some roots.
He seems to be putting down some roots there, up to his old tricks.

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They came here to stay and put down some roots.
Maybe you can set down some roots of your own now.
I was just looking to settle down, put down some roots.
A man can lay down some roots here.
And it 's a place where a family can put down some roots.
Let us put down some roots.
It 's time for me to just stay put for once and set down some roots.
Maybe I will put down some roots in the carpet.
Mom 's planet has returned from orbiting the future, put down some roots right here.
You know, put down some roots.
You and Lily should think about putting down some roots here.
She soon decided to put down some roots here.
I have been thinking, Liz, maybe it 's time to put down some roots.
But I feel the need to put down some roots here as well.
You know, figured it 's time to put down some roots.
Gosh, it would be so nice to put down some roots and call someplace.
Back for good. You know, figured it's time to put down some roots.
I have been thinking it might be time to put down some roots somewhere.
With a home purchase, you set down some roots.
I just wanna stay in one place for a while, put down some roots for once.
Maybe it 's time to put down some roots.
I'd like Nora to put down some roots.
Not to sound arrogant, Let's put down some roots.
Besides, I need to get home. Put down some roots.

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