A tunnel or hole, often as dug by a small creature.
Obsolete form of barrow. A mound.
Obsolete form of borough. An incorporated town.
verb
(intransitive) (with adverbial of direction) to move underneath or press up against in search of safety or comfort
(intransitive) (with into) to investigate thoroughly
(intransitive) to dig a tunnel or hole
bushwa
bushwa
noun
Alternative form of bushwah
busway
busway
noun
A right of way, roadway, or lane for the exclusive use of buses, possibly only during peak traffic hours.
outbow
outbow
verb
(transitive) To surpass in bowing.
subwar
subway
subway
noun
(Britain) An underground walkway, tunnel for pedestrians (called pedestrian underpass in US).
(Canada, US) A rapid transit system, regardless of the elevation of its right of way; a metro system.
(Canada, US, Scotland, South Africa) A train that runs on such an underground railway.
(Canada, US, Scotland, South Africa) An underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas.
An underground route for pipes, sewers, etc.
verb
(intransitive, US, informal) To travel by underground railway.
sunbow
sunbow
noun
A bow or arc of prismatic colors like a rainbow, caused by refraction through a spray of water from a cataract, waterfall, fountain, etc., rather than through droplets of rain.
trubow
unwomb
unwomb
verb
(poetic) to remove from the womb
upblow
upblow
verb
(transitive, archaic) To explode, blow up.
(transitive, archaic) To inflate.
(transitive, intransitive, archaic) To blow in an upward direction.
upbows
upbows
noun
plural of upbow
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upbow