burr

[bɜːr]

burr Definition

  • 1a prickly seed case or flower head that clings to clothes, fur, etc.
  • 2a rough edge or ridge left on an object after being cut, drilled, or broken
  • 3a whirring sound, such as that made by an electric drill

Using burr: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "burr" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The burrs from the plant stuck to my pants.

  • Example

    The metal had a burr on the edge after being cut.

  • Example

    The dentist used a drill with a burr to remove the decay from the tooth.

burr Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for burr

Phrases with burr

  • something that is annoying or bothersome

    Example

    The constant noise from the construction site was a burr under my saddle.

  • burr in one's bonnet

    an idea or obsession that continually preoccupies or irritates someone

    Example

    Ever since he read that book, he has had a burr in his bonnet about the environment.

  • a type of burr that is covered in soft hairs

    Example

    The velvet burr stuck to the dog's fur and was difficult to remove.

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Summary: burr in Brief

The term 'burr' [bɜːr] refers to a prickly seed case or flower head that clings to clothes or fur, a rough edge or ridge left on an object after being cut, drilled, or broken, and a whirring sound made by an electric drill. It is often used in phrases like 'burr under one's saddle,' which means something that is annoying or bothersome, and 'burr in one's bonnet,' which means an idea or obsession that continually preoccupies or irritates someone.