Insects had burrowed into the casing and colonised the insulation in the refrigerator door. |
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The creatures burrowed into the wet ground at great speed, leaving only a ripple or a bubble to mark their passage. |
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Several large edible crabs have burrowed under the mast and others live inside the hollow structure. |
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During the First World War, men lived like worms burrowed into the earth, surrounded by rotting corpses and filth. |
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Other holes have been burrowed to accommodate the reef's larger residents, which give it its popular name, Conger Alley. |
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A lazy grin spreading over his sleepy face, Shanza burrowed into the heat happily, nose pressed against something soft and pliant. |
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The mattress covering the door has a hole burrowed through it, springs and stuffing sticking out every which way. |
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In addition, musquashes and mink burrowed into the banks and undermined them. |
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Twigs and branches snapped and burrowed deeper as their feet trampled the soft soil beneath it. |
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At night, I was awakened by the piercing wind and burrowed under the quilt to escape the cold. |
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Jessie flushes and then grudgingly extracts herself from the hole she'd burrowed into my stomach. |
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Chaiila twitched and shuddered and burrowed deeper into the Che's side, hiding her head. |
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Most sandstones arc characterized by erosional bases, hummocky cross-stratification and intensely burrowed tops. |
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They make do with pine-needle tea, roots, bugs burrowed under bark, and if they're lucky, roadkill. |
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Pismo clams are found in knee-high water at low tide, burrowed about 6 inches below the sand. |
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Kael smirked at the memory and burrowed closer, pressing his face into the hollow of Sully's collarbone. |
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It was scary at times, and Gnat burrowed close when Gloomius' face filled the screen. |
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He blew on the small cuts for a moment, then burrowed back underneath the blankets to resume his interrupted sleep. |
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By contrast, Milligan's mental demons burrowed much deeper, troubling him all his life. |
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Her face was stony now, void of emotion as she burrowed into the cloak and sat on a smooth rock underneath a lime tree. |
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They burrowed 3 stories down into the earth and begin building sub-basements. |
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These species burrowed into the mud to search for food and hide from predators. |
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Then she burrowed herself underneath his covers and all but passed out from exhaustion. |
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The air was crisp and chill from last night's thunder storm, so I burrowed underneath the heavy comforter. |
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Instead of going through one of the many tunnels the Faroese have burrowed everywhere, John takes the stunning high road and soon we reach the mist-shrouded summit. |
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Although none of these issues are burrowed into, they scroll by in manner that is commodious and vivid. |
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It is hard to spot since the stinkpot is mainly nocturnal and spends most of its time burrowed in the mud. |
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Three days have passed since Megan had fallen into what seemed to be a slight coma due to the bullet that burrowed itself deep within her shoulder. |
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Last weekend, he helped Team GB to the Davis Cup quarter-final, and burrowed further into our hearts and minds. |
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After her second, the England pack drove forwards and the No8 Sarah Hunter burrowed over for a try. |
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Little livin niches were burrowed into the sides of the road, where a man might live out of the rain and be fairly safe from shell bursts. |
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Tunnels, burrowed deep beneath the ground, have been used by terrorists to move weapons. |
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The silver coins stayed in my pocket, the anger burrowed and expanded into some future ulcer. |
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In 1995, thieves burrowed through the wall of a storeroom used to house artefacts at the Temple of Montu in Karnak, and looted some 55 scarabs and statues. |
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After I'd mowed the other day, a mole burrowed just under the surface of the lawn, leaving mounds of dirt and raised tunnel-bumps all over the place. |
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Snakes burrowed into the sand, and owls dozed inside the hollows of cacti. |
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I shrugged and burrowed back underneath my sheets although I wasn't tired. |
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Taking one quick look out the window, she divided under the blanket and burrowed close to her mother, pushing the stuffed toy against Christa's chest. |
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I burrowed underneath the covers, my body still in high vibration. |
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It tossed its head in the air and then burrowed underneath the ground. |
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I wrapped my arms tighter around her as she burrowed deeper in my embrace. |
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It seemed as though most of my actions in the winter months were in the hopes of getting rid of the painful ache of the cold that had burrowed its way into my bones. |
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When fossil cirripeds are found they are often individual plates broken from the rest of the animal or traces left where they were attached or burrowed. |
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Although President Bush has stated that Khan's network has been shut down, it remains possible that parts of it may have just burrowed more deeply underground. |
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An analysis of books on Franciscan spiritual exercises of a chosen era eventually gives informations on the rapport between ideas burrowed from other spiritual traditions and resorting to a typically Franciscan patrimony. |
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The Mudpuppy Mussel is most often found burrowed in sand or silt under large, flat rocks in shallow areas with swift current, although it can also be found in mud and on gravel bars. |
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Pricked by a beetle that had burrowed into his ear, into his brain. |
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Robots are sent into sewers to check for holes burrowed into the system. |
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They live for up to seven years burrowed in the sediment, eventually metamorphosing into juveniles, which emerge, attach to the stream bottom and swim periodically. |
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In going through the hedge into a pasture field I saw a German not forty yards away with a carbine, I did a half left and dived into some brush, and burrowed under like a rabbit. |
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Aria Montgomery burrowed her face in her best friend Alison DiLaurentis's lawn. |
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Springer spaniels Ben and Toby burrowed with mum Lucy from the yard of the bungalow where they were staying with the owner's 19-year-old son. |
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They risked the ship falling on them as they burrowed forward in a narrow tunnel while not knowing of the solidity that the surrounding material had to hold the ship up. |
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We had a lovely crop of victoria plums but an insect appears to have burrowed its way out, leaving a brown trail and a sticky residue. |
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My story burrowed its way deeper and deeper into my being until it became a story I could turn inside out, hold to the light like a prism, craft into a story that was bigger than its small, sorry details. |
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The sea bottoms, which had been covered by microbial mats in the Archean and Proterozoic, when sediments had lain undisturbed, were now being plowed and burrowed extensively. |
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Now, on that night, she was suffering terribly as though a nail was being pounded into her hand or a drill burrowed into her left hand, so that she could not sleep. |
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The lobster had burrowed through thick mud deposits that had formed since the Solent flooded, and into the original surface of the cliff when the Solent was dry. |
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Those who live burrowed into the ocean floor are known as infauna. |
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