What's the difference between roomy and rooty?

Roomy


Definition:

  • (a.) Having ample room; spacious; large; as, a roomy mansion; a roomy deck.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Each roomy retreat sleeps five, and has a patio and lounge, but only Berghylur backs onto a waterfall.
  • (2) The Prius is roomy and very quiet - people almost don't know you're there.
  • (3) Recently refurbished, the roomy palais is the official residence of Ivan Rogers, David Cameron's former summit sherpa and, since November, Britain's ambassador to the EU.
  • (4) On Mars , the four initial residents – having been voted winners by the viewers from a pool of 40 – will get a roomy 50 sq m apartment each.
  • (5) Noises were described as “washy”, “pingy”, “chunky”, “spongy”, “roomy”, “blatty” and “futzy”.
  • (6) Lowlights included listening to my Tennant’s-swilling roomie play The Bends at 4am looped, fearfully locking myself in my attic room (lacking an escape route), deterring him from inviting a homeless man to stay over and declining his kind offer of accompanying him to a crack house.
  • (7) 137Cs is preferable in patients with roomy or irregular intrauterine cavities and also offers reduced radiation exposure to personnel.
  • (8) A flexor pad underneath the big toe eliminates the phenomenon, but in case of rigidity of the toe, extremely roomy toe boxes must be prescribed.
  • (9) Morgan’s roomy bag now signifies some vast hypocrisy.
  • (10) Every weekday morning the refurbished tube station, flanked by a Starbucks and a Sainsbury's, sucks in thousands of professionals of all races and nationalities, brought to the area by its transport links, vibrant atmosphere and wealth of couple-friendly flats carved out of roomy Victorian houses.
  • (11) "I have four kids," he said, pointing to the Chevy's roomy back seat, "and they all fit in there."
  • (12) "Donot buy plcm till i het guidance; want to make sure guidance OK," said the message from Roomy Khan, an ex-employee facing money problems who was trying to persuade Rajaratnam, the head of the hedge fund Galleon Group, to re-hire her.

Rooty


Definition:

  • (a.) Full of roots; as, rooty ground.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Coalition said they also wanted to have a debate in Rooty Hill on 28 August.
  • (2) The Liberals’ campaign director, Brian Loughnane, wrote to his Labor counterpart, George Wright, proposing three debates: one next Sunday afternoon or evening at the National Press Club, where journalists would ask the questions; one at the Rooty Hill RSL in western Sydney, where each leader would make a statement and then separately answer questions from the audience, and a third in Brisbane where the two leaders would share a stage and take questions from the audience.
  • (3) The Coalition have said they also want to have a debate in Rooty Hill on 28 August.
  • (4) Afterwards, around the kitchen table, we use fluffy rotis (pronounced “rootis”) to mop up our lamb and coconut stew.
  • (5) Mr Abbott has accepted the proposal for a forum in Brisbane on 21st August and a further forum at Rooty Hill on 28 August.
  • (6) At the first leaders’ debate in Rooty Hill, western Sydney, Turnbull had worn a bemused expression when voters asked questions that weren’t entirely logical.
  • (7) Now Tony Abbott has agreed to a second forum hosted by Sky News next week In Brisbane, and another one in Rooty Hill on August 28.

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