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Burrowed Meaning in English

word · lemma: burrow

ˈbɝoʊ
BUR-ohd
bˈʌɹəʊd
BURR-uhd

Definition

Moved by digging, usually underground, like an animal making a tunnel to hide or live. It can also mean moving quickly into a place or under something by squeezing in.

Usage & Nuances

Often used to describe animal behavior (like rabbits or moles), but also used metaphorically for people squeezing into small spaces. Usually past tense; pairs with 'into' and 'under' (e.g., 'burrowed into the blanket'). Rarely used in casual speech for humans.

Example Sentences

The rabbit burrowed into the ground to hide.

basic

The mouse burrowed under the snow.

basic

He burrowed a tunnel to keep warm.

basic

She burrowed under the blankets when the thunder started.

natural

The children burrowed into the big pile of leaves, laughing.

natural

He burrowed deeper into his coat to escape the cold wind.

natural