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No, seeking isn't an adverb. An adverb is an adjective which describes a word. For example, running 'quickly' or smiling 'happily'.
The homograph of "small shelter" is "bass" (meaning low in pitch or a type of fish). The homograph of "get rid of" is "bass" (meaning a freshwater or marine fish).
Consulting is an adjective. As a verb it would be used as seeking advice or information. For example - 'Consult your dictionary for the spelling of the word'
"Resorted" means turning or going to something as a solution or course of action, often as a last resort. It can also refer to seeking refuge or finding shelter in a particular place.
Tagalog translation of seeking: hinahanap
Seeking shelter from the cold is an example of a(n) _____.
He wandered through the woods, seeking shelter and food.
Put them on a leash or in a pet carrier and take them with you to shelter.
You are immediately and automatically seeking shelter in the event of an emergency .
You make fire and shelter
Without shelter we could die from exposure to the elements such as rain, wind, sunlight, heat, and the cold.
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Sometimes, if the weather is cold and wet it is a good idea to have a spot where the pig can have shelter from the elements.
cosy and warm
A warm and strong one! Antactica is cold, real cold.
A lion hides by seeking shelter in low brush or bushes. This is so that the animal cannot be seen.
Because it is seeking shelter, food, water, or most likely, it is adopting you.