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It seems perfectly reasonable that drama crafted by exquisitely talented writers, actors and directors, designed to grip from the outset, is proving a lot more compelling than a wearily familiar marital hand burrowing under the duvet.
Females lay their eggs in underwater burrows, which are guarded by males, whose protectiveness makes it possible for the noodler to stick a hand into a burrow and come out with an aggressive catfish.
If you're digging a fort into a snowdrift, use a shovel or your hands and burrow your way into the pile.
The tunnels are dug by hand and burrow deep underground, illuminated only by the toylike plastic lamps strapped to the miners' heads.
The Dead Hand will burrow in the ground again.
Or they dig wells by hand, divining an aquifer and burrowing into the hidden moistness as deep as 50 yards down.
As she held the chick in her hands, it burrowed into her sweatshirt to keep warm.
A hand.
And the pianist, Mr. Lewis, thinks in sustained, almost trancelike ideas that go past their obvious stopping points, playing parallel-hands sections and burrowing into his own invented melodies.
"Oh! Uh heh," he mutters, burrowing his hand into his blazer.
His hand continued to burrow around like a mouse nosing for crumbs.
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