Examples of 'will burrow' in a sentence
Meaning of "will burrow"
will burrow: This phrase describes the intention or desire of an animal, typically small mammals like rabbits or rodents, to dig or excavate tunnels underground for shelter or nesting purposes
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I will burrow into your every darkness.
The male and female will burrow together.
It will burrow into the substrate during dry periods.
With adequate snow cover they will burrow under the snow.
They will burrow but will not harm plants.
We do not know when our visitor will burrow back into subspace.
You will burrow like a dog to ferret out the truth.
I need a candygram and a feedtrough that will burrow through any firewall ever built.
Then he will burrow down your throat and eat your gory heart.
At the end of this instar the larvae will burrow into the soil and pupate.
The mites will burrow into the top layer of your skin to live and feed.
However, during very cold nights smooth knob-tailed geckos will burrow.
It eventually will burrow into the soil to pupate.
Sometimes, while watching TV, you will see something weird, that will burrow deep into your brain.
Bellicosus individuals will burrow themselves in the subsoil and collect clay in their mouths.
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These mites, also referred to as scabies, will burrow into your dog 's skin.
Soon, he will burrow with brothers and sisters.
Movement is sluggish, but they will burrow back into the soil if disturbed.
He will burrow into your brain, like a dung beetle.
We do not know when our visitor will burrow back into subspace . Make it fast.
No, that worm will burrow its way back to hell where it belongs.
Twenty four hours, then I will burrow a hole through this benighted planet.
Solitary bees will burrow into the ground, dead wood and plants.
Take care of him . - Soon, he will burrow with brothers and sisters.
There they will burrow into the soil, pupate and turn into adults.
Moles and voles will burrow under the snow, where we can not see them.
In the winter, they will burrow into the ground, and wait out the cold weather.
One day, I will burrow deep … and devour you.