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Noun
The South American swamp rodents also burrow holes in levees, posing a threat to the state’s flood-control and water-supply infrastructure.—Calmatters, Mercury News, 14 Aug. 2025 Chipmunks hide under shrub or tree roots, in rock walls, or may burrow beneath the steps to your deck or under the foundation of your house or shed, says Owen.—Arricca Elin Sansone, Southern Living, 7 Aug. 2025
Verb
Still, they're named for their habit of using crayfish burrows that are mostly abandoned.—Karl Schneider, IndyStar, 3 Sep. 2025 According to researchers, the interdune barking gecko lives alone in burrows beginning from a very young age.—Lauren Liebhaber
september 2, Miami Herald, 2 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for burrow
Also, don’t try to block the entry to the nest that’s in a wall or behind shutters because angry yellowjackets can chew through wallboard to escape and emerge indoors, says Crawley.
Creative While the woman had spared her viewers any sight of the spiders nest, TikTok users were quick to share their thoughts and fears on what had happened.
Particularly dangerous is that some of this language has been couched in religious terms, which turns political conflicts into identity ones that are far more difficult to resolve.
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Darren Kew,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
10 Oct. 2025
With the most recent idea of a humanitarian corridor couched in the language of protecting Syrian minorities, Israel could be seeking a wider area under more explicit control.
As Polly excavates the darkest parts of herself, the film can’t string together a build to match the depths of her soul-searching.
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J. Kim Murphy,
Variety,
11 Oct. 2025
Not only did the impact excavate material onto the surface for later study, but its very rigidity can also allow researchers to determine how stiff ice in the region was at formation.
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