burrower (Meaning)

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burrower (n.)

One who, or that which, burrows; an animal that makes a hole under ground and lives in it.

Synonyms & Antonyms of burrower

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burrower Sentence Examples

  1. The badger is a skilled burrower, creating elaborate underground tunnels.
  2. The burrower owl hunts its prey by silently swooping down from its perch.
  3. The mole is a proficient burrower, using its powerful claws to dig through the soil.
  4. Burrower bees construct their nests in underground tunnels, carefully arranging cells for their offspring.
  5. The armadillo, known as a burrower, digs into the ground to find insects and larvae.
  6. Some species of ants are burrowers, excavating complex networks of tunnels beneath the ground.
  7. The burrower salamander seeks refuge in underground burrows during dry spells.
  8. The tortoise, though slow-moving, is an adept burrower, capable of digging deep into the earth.
  9. Burrower spiders create intricate webs in underground burrows to catch their prey.
  10. The prairie dog, a social burrower, lives in extensive colonies with interconnected tunnels.

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One who, or that which, burrows; an animal that makes a hole under ground and lives in it.

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The badger is a skilled burrower, creating elaborate underground tunnels.

The burrower owl hunts its prey by silently swooping down from its perch.

The mole is a proficient burrower, using its powerful claws to dig through the soil.

Burrower bees construct their nests in underground tunnels, carefully arranging cells for their offspring.