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burrow

noun as in hole dug by animal

verb as in dig a hole

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Curry burrowed over two minutes later and Sleightholme had his second soon after when some improvised offloading, including by Jamie George on his 100th England appearance, beat the cover defence.

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In the wild, their burrowing behavior can breach levees and weaken structural foundations, per the state fish and wildlife department.

Anscombe reduced the deficit to four points with his second penalty and Wales piled on the pressure before eventually Morgan burrowed over to give the hosts a 13-10 half-time lead.

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Besides its namesake, the Chuckwalla lizard, the area is home to bighorn sheep, desert tortoises, kangaroo rats, burrowing owls and jackrabbits.

Thomas du Toit's surge under the posts secured the bonus after the break before the prop burrowed over from a similar distance for Bath's fifth try.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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