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What Does "Burrow" Mean in German?

According to LEO's English-German dictionary, the verb "to burrow" means "graben" (to dig) in German. The past tense and past participle of "to burrow" are both "grub" (dug).

There are several different ways to say "to burrow" in German, depending on the context. For example, "eine Höhle graben" means "to dig a hole," "in Erdhöhlen wohnen" means "to live in burrows," and "sich eingraben" means "to bury oneself."

Here are some examples of how to use the verb "to burrow" in a sentence:

  • Das Kaninchen grub ein Loch im Garten. (The rabbit dug a hole in the garden.)
  • Die Maulwürfe leben in Erdhöhlen. (The moles live in burrows.)
  • Der Hund vergrub den Knochen im Sand. (The dog buried the bone in the sand.)


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