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What is the past tense of burrow?

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The past tense of burrow is burrowed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of burrow is burrows.

The present participle of burrow is burrowing.

The past participle of burrow is burrowed.

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They make do with pine-needle tea, roots, bugs burrowed under bark, and if they're lucky, roadkill.
Other holes have been burrowed to accommodate the reef's larger residents, which give it its popular name, Conger Alley.
In addition, musquashes and mink burrowed into the banks and undermined them.
Most sandstones arc characterized by erosional bases, hummocky cross-stratification and intensely burrowed tops.
A lazy grin spreading over his sleepy face, Shanza burrowed into the heat happily, nose pressed against something soft and pliant.
Pismo clams are found in knee-high water at low tide, burrowed about 6 inches below the sand.

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