Sentences

burrow in a sentence

n.

Definition

Burrow (verb): to make a hole or tunnel in the ground for shelter or habitation.

Sample Sentences

  1. The rabbit decided to burrow into the soft earth to create a cozy nest.
  2. As the storm approached, the fox hurried to burrow into the safety of its den.
  3. Children love to burrow under blankets during cold winter nights.
  4. The mole has an impressive ability to burrow deep into the ground in search of food.
  5. She watched as the dog began to burrow in the sand, searching for buried treasures.
  6. To escape the heat, the tortoise can burrow into the cool, damp soil.
  7. The archaeologists discovered an ancient burrow that revealed clues about past wildlife.
  8. He likes to burrow through his old boxes of toys, hoping to find forgotten treasures.
  9. The little boy would burrow into his mother's arms whenever he felt scared.
  10. In the winter, some animals burrow underground to hibernate until spring.
  11. The rabbit quickly burrowed into the soft earth to escape the hawk.
  12. Children often love to burrow under blankets during a chilly winter night.
  13. The fox used its sharp claws to burrow into the ground in search of food.
  14. After the storm, the mole was seen burrowing through the freshly turned soil.
  15. She watched the dog burrow into the pile of leaves, creating a cozy nest.
  16. The archaeologists discovered ancient artifacts buried deep in a rabbit burrow.
  17. In the cold winter months, many animals burrow into the ground for warmth.
  18. He loved to burrow into his books, losing track of time in their pages.
  19. The hedgehog will often burrow into the underbrush to find safety from predators.
  20. During the hike, we found a burrow that the local wildlife used as a den.

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