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Recent Examples of burrow
Noun
The eggs hatch into larvae that burrow into the wound and feed on living tissue; then, after about seven days of feeding, the larvae drop to the ground, burrow into the soil and pupate.—
Mateo Rosiles,
USA Today,
1 July 2026 Attracted to the smell, the flies will lay eggs in open wounds on warm-blooded animals, and within hours the eggs hatch as the worms burrow in a screw-like pattern into the flesh to feed, according to the advisory.—
Alexandra Kukulka,
Chicago Tribune,
25 June 2026
Verb
The eggs hatch, burrow into the bloodstream, and then go wandering around, embedding in various tissues, muscles, and organs, including the brain.—
Beth Mole,
ArsTechnica,
26 June 2026 Screwworm flies cause myiasis, an infection of flesh-eating maggots that burrow into the skin of living animals, causing serious and often fatal damage.—
Janet Loehrke,
USA Today,
9 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for burrow
Luna began the day hopping around, perching on the various trees near the nest.
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Laura Baisas,
Popular Science,
2 July 2026
Like many nations, China is facing a generational challenge in the form of 118 million empty-nest senior citizens who might not mind someone’s company—even if that someone periodically receives over-the-air updates.
As the critical 72-hour rescue window closes in Venezuela, families claw through rubble in La Guaira and beyond after a pair of earthquakes left hundreds dead and tens of thousands missing.
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Regina Garcia Cano,
Los Angeles Times,
27 June 2026
Instead of allowing criminals to steal funds and attempting to claw them back later, the administration is now using advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence to detect and block fraudulent claims before the money ever leaves the Treasury.
The image in question features Grande crouched on the ground while sucking a lollipop and loving a happy black dog.
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Jessica Schladebeck,
New York Daily News,
25 June 2026
The first showed him walking hand-in-hand with his sons, and the second showed Jack crouched down in a church pew as one of his sons played with toys, surrounded by coloring books and stickers.
Regardless, the small lady leads Paula right to Dennis’ lair.
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Erin Qualey,
Vulture,
1 July 2026
But what was more notable was that the sandwich shop had a portal to a wizard's lair, which is where the Russo kids trained to become the only standing wizard family.
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Christian Holub,
Entertainment Weekly,
21 June 2026
When drought tightens the channel, water managers, dredge crews, and lock operators must communicate with towboat companies and shippers nearly every moment.
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Alfredo Sosa,
Christian Science Monitor,
24 June 2026
It’s then dredged in seasoned flour—key for both browning and flavor—before pan-frying in a mixture of olive oil and butter.
Yet every bit of critique was couched as serving a larger goal for both of them.
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Spencer Kornhaber,
The Atlantic,
26 June 2026
Thankfully, there are self-aware jabs as well, and it’s all couched in a character- and ensemble-centric ending that has hearty portions that help the random sour bite go down smoothly.
Now that Love's eight children are all grown up and out of the house, the family has opted to sell the home and look for something smaller near Lake Tahoe, according to the listing agency.
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Colson Thayer,
PEOPLE,
2 July 2026
Plaintiffs have used internal documents from the companies to allege that, in house, people have long recognized a correlation between NEC and the use of preterm formulas made from cow’s milk.