"Burgoon" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Burgoon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Burgoon" Meaning

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"Burgoon" Examples

Examples of using the word "burgoon"


The invasive plant species was causing the garden to burgoon, suffocating the other vegetation with its dense thorns.
After years of neglect, the once-thriving community center had begun to burgoon, its walls cracked and paint chipped off.
The city's infrastructure was starting to burgoon, with potholes and broken sidewalks becoming increasingly common.
The disease was burgooning through the community, infecting more and more people before anyone knew what was happening.
The neglected house had started to burgoon, its windows boarded up and the doors hanging crookedly on their hinges.

"Burgoon" Similar Words

Burglars

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Burglars refer to people who break into someone else's home or building, usually at night, to steal valuables or other property without the owner's permission.

Burglary

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Burglary refers to the act of breaking and entering a building, vehicle, or other enclosed structure with the intention of committing a crime, typically theft or larceny.

Burgle

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To burgle means to break into a building, typically a house, shop, or office, with the intention of committing a crime, such as stealing valuable items or money.

Burgled

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The verb "burgled" means to break into and steal something from a building, typically a house or shop, especially with the intention of theft. It is often used as a synonym for "robbed" or "stolen". For example: "The police were called to the scene after the house was burgled."

Burgling

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To break into someone's home or building, usually in order to steal things, or to break into a car, airplane, or other type of vehicle in order to steal things from it.

Burgomaster

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A burgomaster is a high-ranking official in a town or city, often similar to a mayor or alderman. The term is specifically used in Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.

Burgonet

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A burgonet is a type of medieval helmet that has a visor and is designed to provide additional protection for the face and head. It typically has a beaver or a sex fense, a mask or visor that covers the face, and is often decorated with crests, finials, or other ornamentation. Burgonets were commonly worn by men-at-arms, knights, and other mounted warriors during the 15th and 16th centuries.

Burgoo

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Burgoo is a type of thick soup or stew that originated in the southern United States, typically made with a mixture of ingredients such as meat, vegetables, and beans. It is often served at outdoor gatherings, festivals, and revelries, and is associated with corn festivals and other rural celebrations.

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Burh

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Burhinidae

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Burhou

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