Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. An animal that hibernates or lies dormant during the winter; contrasted with estivator.
Wiktionary
- n. Something that hibernates.
Examples
“The Permanent Secretary at National Planning Commission (NPC), Mocks Shivute, will also remain in his position despite opposition from some circles of the ruling party who accuse him of being a 'hibernator'.”
“A hibernator uses not only less fuel from food or fat, but also less oxygen.”
The Washington Post: Many species use hibernation to survive the rigors of winter
“This astonishing wish-granting hibernator loves to sleep.”
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“Amaze your hibernator friends with the perfect foyer—”
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“In about ten minutes, consciousness would be restored, though it would be at least a day before the hibernator was strong enough to move around without assistance.”
“The South was self-supporting, as the hibernator that crawls into a stump to subsist upon its own fat.”
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“But the most highly appreciated, that is the most feared and detested, of wild creatures was the common skunk, found everywhere, mostly a night wanderer and a hibernator.”
“The baby struck out independently and burrowed in the sand, and stole some of the wool and feathers from hibernator to line his own nest.”
“Then the hibernator curled up again and went into winter quarters.”
“It cuddled in with the hibernator, who got up at once and took care of this baby.”
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Bore that meets the eye.
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