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Meaning of unburrow
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unburrow (v. t.)
To force from a burrow; to unearth.
unburrow Sentence Examples
- The tiny creatures unburrowed from their underground nest, seeking warmth and sunlight.
- After the long winter hibernation, the squirrels unburrowed from their dens, eager to explore the greenery.
- The rabbits unburrowed as the danger passed, their ears twitching and eyes alert.
- The farmers watched anxiously as the moles unburrowed and wreaked havoc on their crops.
- The scientists were fascinated by the behavior of the unburrowing insects, recording their movements with great care.
- The ground shook as the massive elephant unburrowed from its midday shelter, its trunk raised high.
- The researchers used a special tool to unburrow the ancient artifact from the dry soil.
- The ants unburrowed from their underground colony, their bodies coated in a fine layer of dirt.
- The fox unburrowed from its den and stealthily approached its prey, its senses on high alert.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the owls unburrowed from their hiding places, their eyes piercing the darkness.
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To force from a burrow; to unearth.
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The tiny creatures unburrowed from their underground nest, seeking warmth and sunlight.
After the long winter hibernation, the squirrels unburrowed from their dens, eager to explore the greenery.
The rabbits unburrowed as the danger passed, their ears twitching and eyes alert.
The farmers watched anxiously as the moles unburrowed and wreaked havoc on their crops.