Pluck group word radicals

Pull group word: pull up, pull up, tug of war. Radicals: 扌.

1. When Mr. Jackson plucked up the hive, she shut herself up in the grotto where the nuts were stored. He didn't seem to think the sting was an obstacle.

2, The very next year, Hannibal set sail for Africa.

3. The stumbling block of sin must be removed, and the thistles and thorns of backsliding must be uprooted.

4. They usually uprooted the diseased plants and burned them.

5. The grass is so tender in spring! It's like the face of a newborn baby, as if it would break if you blew on it, so I can't bear to step on it, let alone be so cruel as to uproot it.

6. I firmly believe that one should have the strength to pull oneself up out of the mud by one's own hair.

7, early winter, cycling or walking on the way to work, Fengming Square charming dance, light melody, everywhere revealing a healthy smile, Zhongyang Mall roaring stirring sound, blocks uprooted high-rise buildings, everywhere presenting a thriving scene.

8, wow, the root of the shoots can be really deep ah, digging to the end really can not dig down when, dad found a bamboo stick, the bamboo stick into the root of the shoots, and then pry hard, the shoots were rooted? The bamboo shoots were pulled up by the roots. In this way, we dug two 20-centimeter-long bamboo shoots, and I was so happy that I jumped three feet high.

9, the grass in front of the gorgeous flowers appear monotonous, in the sky at the foot of the big trees and appear very weak. However, although the hurricane can uproot the trees, the flowers will be scraped to pieces, but can not help rooted in the earth of the grass.

10, lightning suddenly hit the ground, and suddenly in the dark clouds in and out of sparks, as if uprooted to the many branches of the golden tree.