Any of various terrestrial burrowing rodents of Old and New Worlds; often destroy crops.
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Examples for "gopher"
Examples for "gopher"
1He sees a future for gopher in applications such as data exchange.
2I wonder if even Folke Bernadotte knew who his gopher really was.
3He engaged in leisurely games of pool with stone-getters and gopher men.
4He claims his horse stepped in a gopher hole and threw him.
5They rolled right through you like a rototiller through a gopher mound.
1Harry S. Welby, Taft, Calif.: The ground squirrel is a pest here.
2Purpose: To provide quantitative information on glucose utilization in cone-dominant ground squirrel retinas.
3Incidentally we brought the ground squirrel out and set him free.
4How do you tell a ground squirrel from a tree squirrel?
5Nurse, you said something about a ground squirrel, and called it a chitmunk.
1These are the spermophiles, and some species of these have more capacious pouches than others.
2He is called Spermophile because that means seed-eater, and he lives largely on seeds, especially on grain.
3He is called the Thirteen-lined Spermophile.
4Seek Seek the Spermophile who lives on the plains of the West and is often called Gopher Squirrel, is the true Ground Squirrel.
5The larger spermophiles that live near the spring and keep awake to work all day, come and go at no particular hour, drinking sparingly.
Translations for spermophile