"Burrow" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Burrow" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Burrow" Meaning

A burrow is a hole or tunnel in the ground made by an animal, such as a rabbit, mole, or worm, for shelter, protection, and often for breeding or raising young.

"Burrow" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Burrow"


1. Insect Burrow


The ants have built a complex burrow system beneath the surface of the garden.
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2. Animal Habitats


Rabbits prefer to live in underground burrows, often with multiple entrances and exits.
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3. Figurative Usage


The detective burrowed deeper into the case, following a trail of subtle clues.
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4. Earthwork Construction


The excavation team burrowed through the soil to lay the foundation for the new building.
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5. Literary Imagery


In her fantasy novel, the author described a magical realm where burrowing creatures could create tunnels through solid stone.
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"Burrow" Similar Words

Burrawang

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Burrawang is an Australian plant with fragrant, star-shaped flowers. It is commonly known as the 'sweet-scented emu-berry' or 'wattle' and is native to eastern Australia. The word "burrawang" is derived from the local Aboriginal language and is often used in Australian literature and poetry to evoke a sense of Australian culture and heritage.

Burred

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The word "burred" is the past tense of the verb "bur" which means to be blurred or indistinct, often due to being worn or treated with sandpaper, to remove sharp edges or point.

Burrhel

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "burrhel". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the meaning you are looking for?

Burrier

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I think you meant "burrier" as in "burrier" is not a commonly used word in English. However, I'm going to take a guess that you might have meant "burrier". <br><br>If that's the case, "burrier" is not a word in English. But I can propose what it might be referring to. "Burr" means small, sharp-pointed projections or rough spots, often found on plants or/tree bark. If "burrier" existed, it would possibly mean having/being full of burs, or being rough and prickly to the touch. However, please note that "burrier" is not a valid English word.

Burring

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I think you meant "burning".<br><br>Burning refers to the state of being on fire, or a fire that is consuming something. It can also be used figuratively to describe a strong and intense passion or desire, for example "I have a burning desire to travel the world".

Burrito

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A burrito is a type of Mexican dish that consists of a flour tortilla wrapped around a filling, typically including beans, cheese, salsa, and various meats or vegetables. The filling is usually placed in the center of the tortilla and then the tortilla is wrapped around it, often burrito-style, with the ends folded in or wrapped around the filling.

Burritos

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Burritos are a type of Mexican dish consisting of a flour tortilla wrapped around a filling, which can typically include beans, rice, meat (such as beef, chicken, or pork), cheese, vegetables, and salsa. They are often served as a main course or as part of a meal. Burritos can be found in a variety of sizes, from small and snack-sized to large and filling. They are a popular food item in many parts of the world and are often enjoyed for their convenience, affordability, and flavor.

Burroughs

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Burroughs refers to a person or thing connected with the Burroughs Corporation, a well-known American technology company that provided point-of-sale (POS) and cash register systems, or to a geographical division of a city or town, typically denoted with a certain prefix or suffix, for example "Upper Burroughs" or "Lower Burroughs". In literature, Edgar Rice Burroughs was an American author best known for creating the character of Tarzan.

Burrowed

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Burrowed implies that something, often an animal or a person, has made its way into a hole or a hidden space, typically by digging or crawling. It can also imply that something has been borrowed or taken, often in a secret or unauthorized manner.

Burrowing

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Burrows

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Burrs

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Burrstone

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Burry

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Bursa

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Bursae

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