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groundhog
[ground-hog, -hawg]
groundhog
/ ˈɡʊԻˌɒɡ /
noun
another name for woodchuck
Word History and Origins
Origin of groundhog1
Example Sentences
Lewis Hamilton says he is devastated after running over a groundhog during Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
"Being away from home, waking up early on a daily basis – it's like groundhog day," Draper told BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller.
As the German-speaking Pennsylvania Dutch settled in America, the tradition moved stateside with a groundhog replacing the badger.
Former England wing Ugo Monye said the defeat against Australia is like "groundhog day" and that being "unlucky" is no longer an excuse.
Yellow-bellied marmots are a large ground squirrel closely related to groundhogs.
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