How to use in-sentence of “dormouse”:
+ The African dormouse, “Graphiurus”, is a genus of dormouse that lives throughout sub-Saharan Africa in different habitats.
+ Christy’s dormouse is a species of rodent in the Gliridae family.
+ The hazel dormouse hibernates from October to April/May.
+ Monard’s dormouse is a species of rodent in the Gliridae family.
+ The locations in the UK where the hazel dormouse can be found is shown on the National Biodivestity Network website.
+ The garden dormouse has black eye marks, large ears, short hair, and a white tassel at the end of the tail.

Example sentences of “dormouse”:
+ The masked mouse-tailed dormouse is a species of dormouse in the Gliridae family.
+ The dormouse is a rodent in the family Gliridae.
+ The masked mouse-tailed dormouse is a species of dormouse in the Gliridae family.
+ The dormouse is a rodent in the family Gliridae.
+ The hazel dormouse needs different food sources at different times of year to survive.
+ The small-eared dormouse is a species of rodent in the Gliridae family.
+ The earliest known squirrels date from the Eocene and are most closely related to the mountain beaver and to the dormouse among living rodent families.
+ The woolly dormouse is a species of rodent in the Gliridae family.
+ Only one species of dormouse normally lives in the British Isles, so there “dormouse” usually means the hazel dormouse, not the whole family of dormice.
+ The Setzer’s mouse-tailed dormouse is a species of dormouse in the Gliridae family.
+ The hazel dormouse is Indigenous native to northern Europe and Asia Minor.
+ The edible dormouse was thought to be a special food in ancient Rome.
+ Jentink’s dormouse is a species of rodent in the Gliridae family.
+ Kellen’s dormouse is a species of rodent in the Gliridae family.
