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Noun
Its larvae burrow through stems and eat the plant from the inside, making this plant killer very hard to eradicate.—Samantha Johnson, Martha Stewart, 1 May 2026 Hikers will look for evidence like burrows, nests and tracks of tarantulas, toads, scorpions, glowworms and other nighttime creatures.—Jaclyn Cosgrove, Los Angeles Times, 30 Apr. 2026
Verb
Neukgu, born in 2024, managed to burrow beneath the enclosure’s fence — a feat that went undetected until staff conducted their routine morning check.—Hanna Wickes, Miami Herald, 14 Apr. 2026 Luckily for terrestrial mammals, the thermal conductivity of air tends to be fairly low, and moving to a cave or burrow or entering hibernation can offer relief from extreme conditions.—Encyclopedia Britannica, 8 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for burrow
The best safety measure when encountering bees near nests is to leave the area and create distance to avoid being stung by female carpenter bees.
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Michelle Mastro,
Martha Stewart,
30 May 2026
One of the other creatures parked in Clark’s Backrooms nest is a diminutive entity in velvety red that strongly recalls a still, silent version of the Little Man From Another Place, a signature character from David Lynch’s Twin Peaks.
Engineers who lean this heavily on AI are not giving it up, and a CFO who tries to claw it back is fighting productivity.
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Janakiram MSV,
Forbes.com,
26 May 2026
McLaughlin moved into the fight for the lead when the race went back to green, going three-wide at one stage with Palou and Daly, but Malukas managed to claw his way back to the front before the penultimate round of pit stops.
These are fast disappearing, however, as humans drain them for development, dredge canals in them for the oil and gas industry and construct river levees, depriving them of the sediments that stop them being submerged.
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Laura Paddison,
CNN Money,
25 May 2026
Soaked in a meaty mushroom stock, dredged in flour, and dunked in buttermilk, these crispy, tender mushrooms are extra delicious.
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Nellah Bailey McGough,
Southern Living,
19 May 2026
This is another red flag that is often missed because the request is often couched in language around protection or trust.
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Joy Harden Bradford,
AJC.com,
7 May 2026
For now, Anteotokounmpo, 31, remains coy, his words wrapped in riddles and his intentions couched in caveats, even as ESPN continues to report that a trade (somewhere) is viewed as inevitable and even as the two-time MVP insists that a trade is not his decision.
There had been concern that these houses would not appreciate at the same rate as traditional homes, but that appears to be fading.
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Diana Olick,
CNBC,
26 May 2026
A little farther on, there’s a square with a carousel and a pétanque court, some low dark stone walls, some houses with bottle-green shutters, a bend in the road, and we’re headed to La Noue.
The one who is excavating the stories that their colleagues, clients, and team members need to share but don’t yet know how to.
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Esther K. Choy,
Forbes.com,
31 May 2026
During the fighting, Iran worked to excavate the tunnel entrances at great peril, with the US and Israel often striking the equipment used for digging.