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bury
[ˈberi]
Definition:
1. Put or hide under ground.
2. Cover from sight.
3. To lose somebody by death.
Use 'bury' in a sentence:
I shall have to
bury
myself in my studies if I am to pass the exam.
I will
bury
you in my brain and heart.
So, he says, we should put a moratorium on any new coal-fired plants unless they can capture and
bury
their emissions.
He
buried
himself in his detective story again.
It is time to
bury
our past misunderstandings.
I was looking for my handbag, which was
buried
under a pile of old newspapers.
All he has ever done is
bury
his opponents and kill all of their heat.
For most applications, you want to
bury
the differences between global and local elements, as well as between element and attributes.
When we feel anger, we
bury
the emotion and feel guilty instead.
The missile
buried
itself deep in the grassy hillside.
She
buried
her face in the pillows.
She
buried
it under some leaves.
They make the charcoal by
burying
wood in the ground and then slowly burning it.
They
buried
the stolen goods.
I tried to
bury
these unpleasant memories.
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