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Antonyms for burrow
ˈbɜr oʊ, ˈbʌr oʊbur·row

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  1. burrow, tunnelverb

    a hole made by an animal, usually for shelter

    Synonyms:
    tunnel

  2. burrow, tunnelverb

    move through by or as by digging

    "burrow through the forest"

    Synonyms:
    tunnel

How to use burrow in a sentence?

  1. Damien Chazelle:

    You can actually end up telling a more universal story the more you really burrow into a specific world.

  2. Neal Ziring:

    It’s very difficult for an attacker to burrow into that layer in order to gain persistence.

  3. Zac Taylor:

    Yeah, I ’m not really hip enough to answer that question for you, i think the other players in the locker room, my sons, you know, they probably could describe it better than I can. I could n’t pull off, you know, the things that he wears. And that’s just, there’s no way that I ’m hip enough to do that, but Joe Burrow can do it.

  4. James Ramsey:

    I am a little long in the tooth to be dressed up like some forest elf crawling around stalking 'hogs but it is just as fun as I remembered it,' i have a good time and the farmers get rid of a pest. As you look at the soybean fields, you'll see what we call 'ice cream cones.' The point of the ice cream cone is where the groundhog's burrow is. He'll eat in a semicircle out from his burrow. Groundhogs love eating fresh soybeans coming out of the ground.

  5. Zac Taylor:

    We're trying to win this game, we need to beat Cleveland. And the guys who are going to take the field, that's what we expect from their performance and from our performance as a coaching staff. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Burrow limped off the field late in the wild 34-31 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday that clinched the first division title and playoff appearance for the Bengals( 10-6) since the 2015 season. He's been sacked 51 times this season.

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