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UK
/mˈɑːmɒt/
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NOUN
- stocky coarse-furred burrowing rodent with a short bushy tail found throughout the northern hemisphere; hibernates in winter
How To Use marmot In A Sentence
- A study of a social network of yellow-bellied marmots finds a genetic influence on being the recipient in negative interactions.
- Such a cute marmot , no wander I like It'so much, hehe!
- The eagles were special, the livestock more ordinary but there was also the marmots the izards and the lizards.
- What is magical about Punxsutawney is not just the movie or the mythical 127-year-old marmot known as the "prognosticator of prognosticators. Stuart Muszynski: Punxsutawney Values: What America Can Learn From Groundhog's Day
- Some programs recommend building a wickiup from twigs or digging an emergency snow cave, ‘just like a marmot.’
- Unlike other marmots, woodchucks don't live in big colonies underground.
- Having the attention span of a marmot with a crystal-meth habit that has misplaced its adderall, this particular rule proved difficult to adhere to, inciting my teacher to tie my shoelaces to my chair once the tickets were exhausted typically between 9 o'clock and 9:20 in the morning. Jason Kitchen: To My Dearest Mumsy: Thank You for Not Being a 'Tiger Mother'
- This may sound unlucky, but believe me, if you saw the chart of options for type-of-animal-into-which-your-soul-may-be-reborn you would realise that a centaur is waaay better than, say, a marmot.) Escapism.
- The Vancouver Island marmot is a uniquely Canadian species, found only on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Adopt-a-Marmot
- Though the pushing and grappling can be quite vigorous, marmots have only to give a sharp yelp to end the bout.