Proper noun
An English topographical surname, a variant of Burroughs.
A community in the Rural Municipality of Willowdale No. 153, Saskatchewan, Canada.
A township in Platte County, Nebraska, United States.
An unincorporated community in Indiana, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA collection of their burrows has been termed by travelers a 'dog town,' which comprises from a dozen or so, to some thousands in the same vicinity; often covering an area of several square miles. Source: Internet
All rabbits except cottontail rabbits live underground in burrows or warrens, while hares live in simple nests above the ground (as do cottontail rabbits), and usually do not live in groups. Source: Internet
Although most species live and breed in burrows, the cottontails and hispid hares have forms (nests). Source: Internet
Batting first, the Bermuda Cricket Board Vice President’s XI were bowled out for 79, Ras Solomon Burrows was the top scorer with 27, while Joseph Basden was the pick of the Bermuda Cricket Board President’s XI bowlers returning figures of 3.4-1-17-5. Source: Internet
As an exemplary student and an experienced researcher, Burrows offers this advice to her fellow Aggies: “Know your limits and don’t be afraid to turn down opportunities.” Source: Internet
Burrows has two children with her wife, the TV writer Alison Balian, from whom she recently separated: a seven-year-old son and a three-year-old daughter. Source: Internet