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Meaning of "it burrows"
it burrows - This phrase describes the action of something, often an animal or object, digging or tunneling into the ground or a surface. It conveys a sense of movement or penetration into a substance or material
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It burrows through the snow in the winter.
During periods inactivity it burrows underground.
It burrows in leaf litter and rotten logs.
They also anchor its body firmly when it burrows.
And it burrows in there for the winter.
When it feels threatened, it burrows deeper into the host.
It burrows like a weevil under tender christian skin.
During the winter, it burrows underground and becomes dormant.
It burrows under the snow in winter.
It is found in the subtidal zone, where it burrows in soft sediments.
It burrows in soil and forest litter.
It inhabits sandy swamps, where it burrows for protection from predators and desiccation.
It burrows into the skull and.
A fixation is very stubborn, it burrows into the brain and breaks the heart.
It burrows into the skin.
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Like the Barbados threadsnake, it burrows in the ground and is rarely seen.
Once it burrows into the sand a lugworm seldom leaves it.
Called the Adenovirus Death Protein, it burrows into the membrane . and weakens it.
After it burrows its way out of this whole mess.
It moved . When it feels threatened, it burrows deeper into the host.
It burrows backwards into the sand and faces the sea.
It's this bug from Central America. It burrows into the skull - and.
It burrows into the skin and lays its eggs inside.
As it burrows.
It burrows into the skin of person who swims or washes in contaminated water.
A lover of darkness, it burrows under stones to escape the glare of the sun.
It burrows into the sand until only its eyes are visible.
It 's like a virus . It burrows into your Mass, trying to shut it down from within.
It burrows underground and curls up inside a protective cocoon formed by its shed skin.
It burrows into soft sediment and under boulders and stones in muddy places.
It burrows into soft soil with its short legs once the environment has dried up.
It burrows into computer networks, feeds on information.
It burrows underground, so it dislikes the rays of the sun.
It burrows like aweevil under tender christian skin!
It burrows into the soil to undergo a three-week pupation.
It burrows into the ground during hot, dry periods and during the winter.
It burrows into your Mass, trying to shut it down from within.
And it Burrows in there for the winter, and you got yourself an inflammation.
It burrows no more than about 10 centimeters into the substrate.
It burrows into the skin . Is not that cool?
Yes. It burrows underground, so it dislikes the rays of the sun.
It burrows into the skin and lays its eggs inside . It 's like a mite, I think.
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