burrow

listen to the pronunciation of burrow
İngilizce - İngilizce
A tunnel or hole, often as dug by a small creature

But very soon he grew to like it, for the Boy used to talk to him, and made nice tunnels for him under the bedclothes that he said were like the burrows the real rabbits lived in.

To dig a tunnel or hole
{n} a rabbit-hole, corporate town in Eng
{v} to make holes or lodge in the earth
a hole in the ground made by certain animals, as rabbits, for shelter and habitation
A tunnel or hole that a small animal digs in the ground
If you burrow in a container or pile of things, you search there for something using your hands. He burrowed into the pile of charts feverishly
See 1st Borough
{i} hole, lair, den
a hole in the ground made by an animal for shelter move through by or as by digging; "burrow through the forest
to dig a hole or tunnel; to live in underground
To lodge, or take refuge, in any deep or concealed place; to hide
If an animal burrows into the ground or into a surface, it moves through it by making a tunnel or hole. The larvae burrow into cracks in the floor. = tunnel
A heap or heaps of rubbish or refuse
A mound
A large underground space, usually dug out for the purpose of creating a small town Burrows are inhabited solely by humans, and are most commonly found beneath the capital city of Phaeran Varying in size, they are usually supported with metal struts and created in areas where underground rocks can form part of the walls and cieling Burrows are networked via runs
An incorporated town
A hole or tunnel dug in the ground by an animal for shelter or refuge
{f} dig a hole or tunnel (in the ground); investigate; hide
To excavate a hole to lodge in, as in the earth; to lodge in a hole excavated in the earth, as conies or rabbits
move through by or as by digging; "burrow through the forest"
A shelter; esp
A burrow is a tunnel or hole in the ground that is dug by an animal such as a rabbit
a hole in the ground made by an animal for shelter
See 3d Barrow, and Camp, n
If you burrow into something, you move underneath it or press against it, usually in order to feel warmer or safer. She turned her face away from him, burrowing into her heap of covers. a passage in the ground made by an animal such as a rabbit or fox as a place to live
burrower
One that burrows
burrower
{i} digger, tunneler; certain types of small tunneling rodents
burrower
One who, or that which, burrows; an animal that makes a hole under ground and lives in it
Burrows
an Irish spelling of the English surname Burroughs
To burrow
earth
burrowed
past of burrow
burrower
An animal that lives in an underground hole that it has made itself
burrowing
present participle of burrow
burrows
third-person singular of burrow
burrows
plural of , burrow
rabbit burrow
a hole in the ground as a nest made by wild rabbits
burrow