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What is another word for burrows?

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Verb
To dig a hole into the ground or something solid
“I had heard back then that an ostrich, when attacked and feeling terror, would burrow a hole into the ground to stick its head into.”
Verb
To search or delve deeply
“They were, of course, often called harder names, if we care to burrow about for them in the pamphlets of the period.”
Verb
To settle or move into a comfortable position
“She can hardly wait to nestle and burrow her head in my coat.”
Verb
To dig or reach into something, sometimes figuratively
Verb
To take refuge or seclude oneself
Verb
To show determination and immerse oneself in a task or a meal
Verb
To place, lay or set firmly in surrounding matter
Noun
Plural for a hole or tunnel dug by a small animal as a dwelling
“The pair may excavate their own nest, or use the abandoned burrow of another animal.”
Noun
Plural for an underground passage or hole, especially one that has been manually created
Noun
Plural for a place where one lives or calls home
Noun
Plural for a site that is being or has been excavated
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