Marmot in a sentence as a noun

By that metric, a hyrax is more similar to an elephant than it is to a marmot.

I notice marmot droppings and various birds and smaller rodents everywhere I've been in the Sierra Nevada, right up to the peak of Mt. Whitney at 14k feet even far about the tree-line.

If someone spent $5 on a chance to win either a marmot, a squirrel, a fancy coat, or a golden banjo and the rarity of winning those depended upon their real world value, it would still be gambling.

You read a bunch of papers about horrible things done to marmot eyeballs in the 60s, build a discrete model because neural networks are notoriously hard to support in real-world applications where you have to explain yourself to a chemist, and move on. Her work is justifiably marginal.

Marmot definitions

noun

stocky coarse-furred burrowing rodent with a short bushy tail found throughout the northern hemisphere; hibernates in winter