Noun
reddish brown North American marmot
Source: WordNetThe groundhog is like most other prophets; it delivers its prediction and then disappears. Bill Vaughan
If it all just happens like this for the rest of my life, it's going to be one endless Groundhog Day. I determined that I was not prepared to submit to this regime, so I thought I had to do something about it. Bruce Dickinson
When the groundhog casts his shadow And the small birds sing And the pussywillows happen And the sun shines warm And when the peepers peep Then it is Spring. Margaret Wise Brown
Rapids on the Groundhog tend to be bigger and more technical than those on the Missinaibi, but the campsites are few and poor, because the volume of travel is so much less. Source: Internet
According to the National Weather Service, Michigan’s Groundhog Day blizzard was the strongest in a decade. Source: Internet
At first Murray thinks the radio station is just playing yesterday’s tape, but when he looks out the window, he sees people hurrying toward the groundhog celebration again; and, detail by detail, this day repeats the day before. Source: Internet