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Definitions from the WebBurrow DownParts of Speech: Verb, Noun, Phrase Verb:Sense: To dig or tunnel into the ground or another surface Usage: The rabbit burrowed down into the soft soil to create a safe shelter. Sample Sentence: The squirrel burrowed down into the pile of leaves, searching for its hidden acorns. Noun:Sense: A hole or tunnel dug by an animal for shelter or nesting Usage: The fox made its burrow down in the hillside to raise its young. Sample Sentence: We admired the intricate network of tunnels in the prairie dog's burrow down. Phrase:Sense: To delve deep into a subject or focus intensively on something Usage: The researchers decided to burrow down into the data to uncover any hidden patterns. Sample Sentence: The detective began to burrow down into the case, examining every clue meticulously. Related Products (Amazon): | ||||
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