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- Dictionaryburrow/ˈbʌrəʊ/
noun
- 1. a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal, especially a rabbit, as a dwelling.
verb
- 1. (of an animal) make a hole or tunnel, typically for use as a dwelling: "moles burrowing away underground"
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Learn the meaning of burrow as a noun and a verb, with examples of usage and pronunciation. Find out how to say burrow in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.
- English (US)
BURROW meaning: 1. a hole in the ground dug by an animal...
- Znaczenie Burrow, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
burrow definicja: 1. a hole in the ground dug by an animal...
- Burrow: Korean Translation
burrow translate: 굴. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Burrow: French Translation
BURROW translate: terrier [masculine], creuser un terrier,...
- Burrow: Arabic Translation
burrow translate: جُحْر. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Burrow: Japanese Translation
burrow translate: (動物の)巣穴, 穴(あな), 穴(あな)を掘(ほ)る. Learn more in...
- Burrow: German Translation
BURROW translate: der Bau, sich verkriechen. Learn more in...
- Burrow: Catalan Translation
BURROW translate: cau. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Learn the noun and verb meanings of burrow, a word that describes a hole or excavation in the ground made by an animal or a motion suggestive of digging. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.
Learn the meaning of burrow as a noun and a verb, with examples of usage and pronunciation. Find out how to say burrow in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.
Learn the meaning of burrow as a noun and a verb, with synonyms and example sentences. Find out how to pronounce burrow in British and American English, and explore its origin and related words.
A burrow is a hole or tunnel in the ground made by an animal, or a place of retreat or shelter. Learn more about the word history, usage, and examples of burrow as a noun and a verb.
Burrows are always underground, and when you burrow under something, you are always going beneath it. Worms can burrow into apples, and on a cold day, you might decide that you'd rather stay in and burrow underneath your blankets.
A burrow is a hole or tunnel dug in the ground by a small animal, such as a rabbit or mole, for habitation or refuge. Learn more about the word's origin, usage, synonyms, and translations from various sources.