rabbit burrow

NOUN
  1. a hole in the ground as a nest made by wild rabbits
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How To Use rabbit burrow In A Sentence

  • You can film in the dark; you can film down rabbit burrows. Times, Sunday Times
  • His duties included the care and management of the warren, a securely fenced area for rabbit burrows.
  • The British birds will spread all round the coast, and will nest in rabbit burrows or under the floors of seaside buildings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here on the free-draining soil gorse proliferates and, year by year is gradually spreading across good grazing land, its impenetrable prickly branch structure ideal cover for rabbit burrows.
  • They were slippery with mud, filled with rabbit burrows and gopher holes and rather high up.
  • The British birds will spread all round the coast, and will nest in rabbit burrows or under the floors of seaside buildings. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rabbit burrowed its way down through the ground.
  • In Streedagh's sandhills, there lies a vast and complex network of rabbit burrows.
  • Look around the places where you know animals live such as badger setts, foxholes, and rabbit burrows: around these place you may find tracks and droppings.
  • You can film in the dark; you can film down rabbit burrows. Times, Sunday Times
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