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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burrow a hole" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the action of a creature digging a hole or tunnel, especially one that is meant for shelter. For example, "The rabbit burrowed a hole in the grass to hide from predators."
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You plop in onto a bed of cornstarch, burrow a hole in the center, and slowly-but-surely form it into a rope.
Use your thumb and forefingers to burrow a hole in the center of the candy.
Nests vary widely: they may be a scrape in the sand, a deep burrow, a hole in a tree or rock, an open cup, a globular or retort-shaped mass with a side entrance tube, or an elaborately woven hanging structure.
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Before you can even understand its complexity, it burrows a hole inside you and hides out.
If you get a lot of press releases, you might confuse an artist actually having buzz with their publicist burrowing a hole in your subconscious.
She greets each hellish day with: "Ah well -- no worse -- no better, no worse -- no change -- no pain -- hardly any -- great thing that!" Conversely, her husband Willie (Shalhoub) spends most of his time either behind her or burrowed into a hole.
Births occur in an underground burrow, usually a hole dug by badgers or by the parent coyotes.
Step 4: Burrow a shallow hole in the soil where you will place your succulent.
This forces the carpenter bees to burrow new holes, meaning there's a chance they don't pass through the insecticide.
I burrow into a rabbit hole of books about sex and psychology because that's what "customers who bought this item also bought", ending up on Sex at Dawn: How We Mate & Why We Stray via Bonk: the Curious Coupling of Sex and Science.
Most people find burrowing a waste.
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