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be burrowed
verb
To dig a tunnel or hole.
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Will tunnels be burrowed into their words?
This music needs to be burrowed into and heard in a contemplative atmosphere, and you can hear it on the superb sound system at Experimental Intermedia.
Unless you live with your parents, are willing to live far away from London and pay obscene amounts to be burrowed in someone's armpit for at least two hours on a daily basis, or don't mind living in a so-called "up-and-coming" area and paying through the nose for it, owning remains a distant dream.
Unlike the simple, wire livestock fences at Kauri Cliffs, this one is state-of-the-art: it is too deep to be burrowed under and has a curved steel capping to keep animals from jumping over.
He may be burrowed deep in the substrate to cool off or just to take a nap.
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The system may be burrowing back to its roots.
(In one case a coyote's hindquarters seemed to be burrowing into a wall).
The pods were "burrowed banelings" — suicidal fluorescent creatures, lying in wait, like land mines.
The upper 5 6 cm of the sediment columns were burrowed.
And here he was, burrowed away.
There are no holes that have been burrowed by insects".
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