Burrow | Mean of burrow in English Dictionary
/ˈbɚroʊ/
- Noun
- a hole or tunnel in the ground that an animal (such as a rabbit or fox) makes to live in or for safety
- Verb
- to make a hole or tunnel in the ground by digging
- The rabbit burrowed into the side of the hill.
- The frogs burrow under the mud.
- The mole burrowed its way under the ground.
- to move or press under, through, or into something
- She burrowed [=snuggled] deep under the blankets.
- I burrowed [=(more commonly) dug] through my purse looking for change.
- The baby burrowed [=nestled] her head into/against her mother's chest.