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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burrowing down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of something, such as an animal or an object, moving downward into a burrow or hole. For example, "The rabbit was burrowing down in its hole, diligently gathering materials for its nest."
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"Like a jackhammer, burrowing down, things begin to crack and splinter," he said.
There was no way to feel that one was making a breakthrough, burrowing down to the real truth of the past.
All around Talabre are other canyons, like Quezala, little ribbons of miraculous life burrowing down the Andes for over 2,000 metres into the desert.
San Francisco has traditionally been a Dungeness crab of a city, shedding its carapace from time to time and burrowing down until a new shell sets.
Wolves, cave-ins, famine, cabin-fever, flooding, burrowing down to a demon god … Failure is inevitable, and not only do your dwarves go mad in adversity – they often create works of art to reflect what's happened.
And in Cappadocia, when it is not about being up above, it is about burrowing down below.
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The kids have burrowed down into the luggage and returned to sleep.
The plums will burrow down into the cake while cooking, which is perfectly fine!
Its rituals are buds on a tree, the roots of which cross oceans and burrow down through centuries.
The architects would burrow down from the parlor floor of the tenement into its basement and below.
Since Charles Dickens, writers have sought to burrow down into London's core and expose the city's teeming soul.
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