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Noun
Her death was likely due to a parasitic wasp–as Main’s team noticed that her burrow cover had been pierced.—Scott Travers, Forbes, 14 Dec. 2024 Application documents included fine details on the regional ecosystem, including what kind of shrimp burrow in the nearby sand, fish that are attracted to the region and the marine mammals that could possibly be impacted by the presence of the devices, Hales said.—Julia Jacobo, ABC News, 4 Dec. 2024
Verb
Then there are the stories that burrowed into bigger, ongoing controversies: How did the Alexander brothers become the city’s most elite brokers while allegedly assaulting more than a dozen women?—Curbed Editors, Curbed, 20 Dec. 2024 This is important because some of the most malicious tools can burrow themselves down below the operating environment and slowly siphon data over the course of months before being detected.—Matt Kimball, Forbes, 6 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for burrow
The female will deposit eggs outside of the body, usually near the bottom of a body of water or in a nest built out of rocks and other sediment.
Laura Baisas,
Popular Science,
8 Jan. 2025
The South Asian American ethnic sub-genre also stands out for its take on family relations, which contrast with the typical narratives about heroines who fly the nest and learn to live independently.
The group behind him, previously playing pool, drinking, or staring into the abyss, suddenly stands up as if charmed by the music and starts dancing, crouching and bobbing their heads, and responding, like a chorus, to the lines of the singer.
Matthew Bremner,
Rolling Stone,
5 Jan. 2025
Taller family members may feel uncomfortable sitting (read: crouching) on a sofa with a lower height, while petite loungers may not feel their best with their feet skimming the floor while sitting on a couch with extra-deep cushions.
But before Guillermo leaves for good, Nandor offers him a seat in his coffin, which unexpectedly is revealed to be the secret entrance to the underground crime-fighting lair much to the former familiar's delight and surprise.
Stacy Lambe,
People.com,
17 Dec. 2024
By October 1, the front yards around our home are fully transformed into graveyards, haunted houses, a witch's lair, or zombie central.
Some, like Morning and Inger Munch in Black, are aesthetic studies that play with contrast, couching one subject in early light and enveloping the other in a black dress and background.
Eli Wizevich,
Smithsonian Magazine,
12 Dec. 2024
Many of the promises VoteVets makes when claiming to advocate veterans’ interests are couched in the language of the Democratic Party.
Robert Schmad,
Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government,
1 Jan. 2025
By 6:30 that morning, nothing remained save the shell of a house that was once owned by Mayer Singerman, a former village mayor and later where mother-in-law, Mignon, and husband, Tom McDade, spent their last days.
Jerry Shnay,
Chicago Tribune,
13 Jan. 2025
Another problem: The Chicago common brick found on the sides of the houses is highly porous.
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