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woodchuck

noun
wood·​chuck | \ ˈwu̇d-ËŒchÉ™k How to pronounce woodchuck (audio) \

Definition of woodchuck

: a grizzled thickset marmot (Marmota monax) chiefly of Alaska, Canada, and the northeastern U.S.

called also groundhog

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The Verge decided to ask the tough questions: Did woodchucks specifically target Paul Ryan? Angela Chen, The Verge, "2018 in weird science, from alien conspiracies to sensory illusions," 23 Dec. 2018 Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks, can grow to about 20 inches in length and can weigh up to 13 pounds. Jennifer Barrios, Washington Post, "Motorcyclist hurt after collision with groundhog in Montgomery County," 24 June 2018 This is not the first time woodchucks have been caught taking American flags. Joel Langstein, Fox News, "Woodchucks stole veterans' flags from Massachusetts cemetery, cops say," 19 June 2018 There are all kinds of parables about nature fighting back against evil, but nothing has ever been so explicit as House Speaker Paul Ryan’s recent saga with woodchucks (alias groundhog). Caitlin Wolper, Teen Vogue, "House Speaker Paul Ryan Says Woodchucks Destroyed His Car," 13 July 2018 There’s a chicken coop that’s been invaded by woodchucks; my mother plays the country game of hide-and-seek armed with animal poison and Havahart traps. Liz Arnold, Longreads, "Making Peace with the Site of a Suicide," 11 July 2018 Ryan said a family of woodchucks feasted on the Suburban while it was stored at his mother's home in Wisconsin, the Times reported. Christina Hall, Detroit Free Press, "Reports: Woodchucks feast on House Speaker Paul Ryan's SUV wiring," 12 July 2018 In 2012, woodchucks were suspected of stealing up to 75 flags from Cedar Park Cemetery in Hudson, New York. Joel Langstein, Fox News, "Woodchucks stole veterans' flags from Massachusetts cemetery, cops say," 19 June 2018 Troubleshooting Problems The biggest threats to carrots are four-footed critters such as deer, gophers, woodchucks, and rabbits. The Editors Of Organic Life, Good Housekeeping, "Everything You Need To Know To Grow Beautiful Carrots," 30 Aug. 2017

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First Known Use of woodchuck

1674, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for woodchuck

by folk etymology from a word of Algonquian origin; akin to Narragansett ockqutchaun woodchuck

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woodchuck

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English Language Learners Definition of woodchuck

: a small, furry North American animal that lives in the ground

woodchuck

noun
wood·​chuck | \ ˈwu̇d-ËŒchÉ™k How to pronounce woodchuck (audio) \

Kids Definition of woodchuck

: a reddish brown burrowing animal that is a plant-eating rodent that hibernates during the winter : groundhog

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