Burrow - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈbɜːrəʊ|  American pronunciation of the word burrow
Brit.  |ˈbʌrəʊ|  British pronunciation of the word burrow

noun

- a hole made by an animal, usually for shelter (syn: tunnel)

verb

- move through by or as by digging (syn: tunnel)
burrow through the forest

Extra examples

...the chipmunk retreated to its burrow to have its babies...

The rabbit burrowed into the side of the hill.

The frogs burrow under the mud.

The mole burrowed its way under the ground.

The moles burrowed into our lawn.

She burrowed her face into the pillow.

He burrowed down beneath the blanket.

Robert burrowed into his pocket for a handkerchief.

He was afraid they would burrow into his past.

Mother turtles burrow into the sand to lay their eggs.

The child stirred and burrowed deeper into the bed.

She burrowed her head into his shoulder.

Helen burrowed in her bag for a handkerchief.

...the mice clustered together into a small burrow...

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: burrow
he/she/it: burrows
present participle: burrowing
past tense: burrowed
past participle: burrowed
noun
singular: burrow
plural: burrows
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