Synonym: dig, excavate, hunt, search, seek, tunnel. Similar words: furrow, arrow, narrow, borrow, harrow, surround, surrogate, borrowed. Meaning: ['bʌrəʊ] n. a hole in the ground made by an animal for shelter. v. move through by or as by digging.
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(61) Any of various wasps of the family Sphecidae that burrow into the ground to build their nests and that paralyze their prey by stinging.
(62) A glowing hermit crab tentatively peeks out of its coral burrow in Palau.
(63) Let us find two shovels and burrow our way in!
(64) Distributed in continental shelf depths of all tropica and subtropical oceans, Ophichthidae can burrow in sand and mud substrates or coral reefs by pointed rayless tail tips or acute snouts .
(65) Photo Gallery : Marine Marvels A freckle - face blenny peeks from its reef burrow in the Solomon Islands.
(66) In defense it hisses and vibrates its tail but rarely strikes. It may share a burrow with a gopher tortoise, for which it is often called gopher snake.
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(67) The burrow depth of Uca formosensis reaches approximately one meter in the high intertidal zone.
(68) While doing this it usually keeps its tail in its burrow.
(69) His hand continued to burrow around like a mouse nosing for crumbs.
(70) Earthworm as one of universal invertebrates in soil, its acts including food-intake, burrow and excretion can influence the activity of heavy metals.
(71) Does Master Hutter think it necessary to burrow on this lake?
(72) They cannot burrow in the soil and make nests. The result has been a catastrophic decline in puffin breeding.
(73) Fixed a problem that removed the Summoned state from Carrion Beetles when they burrow.
(74) I shall come down your burrow and chivvy you out like an old stoat.
(75) Humans who winter over live like rodents in burrow - like stations . Outside work is often impossible.
(76) I had to burrow in the library for the books I needed.
(77) To get the deeper truth we need to burrow deeper into the hobbit hole and The Oxford English Dictionary is the place to do that.
(78) According to a police report, Burrow was aand wearing a wig.
(79) The Pennsylvania prognosticator came out of his burrow this morning and didn't see a shadow.
(80) Smaller species lived in underground dens, and could probably burrow for prey if it outran them.
(81) After it turns into a moth it chews a hole out of the round ball to burrow its way out.
(82) She dug a burrow in the soft, damp earth and rested.
(83) During the night the Syrian Hamster will travel collecting food, returning to its burrow several times to empty the contents. In one night the Syrian may travel up to 8 miles in this way.
(84) The official name is Sarcoptes scabiei. These little critters burrow in the epidermis, usually on the hands but sometimes elsewhere, and produce itching along the linear burrows.
(85) No monarch in his impregnable fortress is more secure than the cony in his rocky burrow.
(86) Imagine you are poking a stick into an animal's burrow.
(87) The groundhog Punxsutawney Phil emerged from his burrow in Pennsylvania to see his shadow, meaning six more weeks of winter weather according to those who believe in Groundhog Day predictions.
(88) But Mora is showing interest in a warthog burrow. In the wild, lions normally eat every 3-4 days, when prey is readily available.
(89) A recovery team had to burrow horizontally, punch through two collapsed and precarious floors and then remove mounds of crumbled concrete from over the man, Mr. Juncosa said.
(90) A freckle - face blenny peeks from its reef burrow in the Solomon Islands.