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  • burrow — bur|row1 [ˈbʌrəu US ˈbə:rou] v 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition, T] to make a hole or passage in the ground = ↑dig down burrow into/under/through etc ▪ Mother turtles burrow into the sand to lay their eggs. 2.) [I,T always + adverb/preposition] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • burrow — I UK [ˈbʌrəʊ] / US [ˈbʌroʊ] verb [intransitive] Word forms burrow : present tense I/you/we/they burrow he/she/it burrows present participle burrowing past tense burrowed past participle burrowed 1) a) to make a hole or tunnel in the ground burrow …   English dictionary

  • burrow — [[t]bʌ̱roʊ, AM bɜ͟ː [/t]] burrows, burrowing, burrowed 1) N COUNT A burrow is a tunnel or hole in the ground that is dug by an animal such as a rabbit. 2) VERB If an animal burrows into the ground or into a surface, it moves through it by making… …   English dictionary

  • burrow — bur|row1 [ bʌrou ] verb intransitive 1. ) burrow into/under/through to make a hole or tunnel in the ground: The dog burrowed into the earth, looking for the bone. a ) an animal that burrows digs a hole or tunnel in the ground to live in 2. )… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Burrow — A burrow is a hole or tunnel dug into the ground by an animal to create a space suitable for habitation, temporary refuge, or as a byproduct of locomotion. Burrows provide a form of shelter against predation and exposure to the elements, so the… …   Wikipedia

  • burrow — burrower, n. /berr oh, bur oh/, n. 1. a hole or tunnel in the ground made by a rabbit, fox, or similar animal for habitation and refuge. 2. a place of retreat; shelter or refuge. v.i. 3. to make a hole or passage in, into, or under something. 4.… …   Universalium

  • burrow — v. (D; intr.) to burrow into (the moles burrowed into our lawn) * * * [ bʌrəʊ] (D; intr.) to burrow into (the moles burrowed into our lawn) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • burrow — bur•row [[t]ˈbɜr oʊ, ˈbʌr oʊ[/t]] n. 1) anb a hole or tunnel in the ground made by an animal, as a rabbit, for habitation and refuge 2) a place of retreat 3) to dig a burrow 4) to lodge or hide in a burrow 5) to proceed by or as if by digging 6)… …   From formal English to slang

  • burrow — [bʉr′ō] n. [ME burgh (see BOROUGH), infl. by bergh, hill, berwen, to defend, take refuge] 1. a hole or tunnel dug in the ground by an animal 2. any similar passage or hole for shelter, refuge, etc. vi. 1. to make a burrow; dig (in, into, under,… …   English World dictionary

  • Burrow — Bur row, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Burrowed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Burrowing}.] 1. To excavate a hole to lodge in, as in the earth; to lodge in a hole excavated in the earth, as conies or rabbits. [1913 Webster] 2. To lodge, or take refuge, in any deep or …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • burrow — ► NOUN ▪ a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal as a dwelling. ► VERB 1) make a burrow. 2) hide underneath or delve into something. DERIVATIVES burrower noun. ORIGIN variant of BOROUGH(Cf. ↑ …   English terms dictionary

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