bury in English

verb
1
put or hide under ground.
he buried the box in the back garden
2
completely cover; cause to disappear or become inconspicuous.
the countryside has been buried under layers of concrete

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1. Bury synonyms, Bury pronunciation, Bury translation, English dictionary definition of Bury

2. Bury, in full John Bagnell Bury, (born Oct

3. Bury them alive.

4. Well, you can't bury it.

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6. We must bury them right away.

7. Class Beanstalkc.Job (conn, jid, body, reserved=True) [source] ¶ bury (priority=None) [source] ¶ Bury this job

8. You're gonna bury them in paperwork.

9. What does Bury mean? To Bury is defined as to place in the ground, cover up or hide

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11. Can't you two just bury the hatchet?

12. She willed herself to bury her past.

13. Doth with their death bury their parents'strife.

14. Why did you bury them by yourself?

15. 17 We saw her bury her cubs.

16. Would that bury the new economic paradigm?

17. 5 Where did you bury his body?

18. 5 FEELING/MEMORY feeling/memory IGNORE to ignore a feeling or memory and pretend that it does not exist a deeply buried memory 6 → Bury your face/head etc (in something) 7 → Bury your face/head in your hands 8 → Bury your head in the sand 9 → Bury the hatchet/Bury your differences 10 PUSH

19. Bury (bĕ`rē), metropolitan borough (1991 pop

20. Bury Town of culture extended to 2021

21. 22 A plot to bury global warming?

22. The home of Bury on BBC Sport online

23. No parent should have to bury their child.

24. They can't just bury us alive down here.

25. This is the complete list of Bury websites

26. 21 Would that bury the new economic paradigm?

27. 8 She had learnt to bury her feelings.

28. 3 Dig a pit and bury the garbage.

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30. Buriable (English) Origin & history bury + -able

31. Seaton, Bury, Portrait Betagter Herr mit Bart

32. Didn't she try to bury you alive?

33. 4 Where did you bury the cat's body?

34. 2 Dig a pit and bury the garbage.

35. If I were you, I'd bury the hatchet.

36. See also: and, bury, dead Buried treasure 1

37. See also: and, Bury, dead buried treasure 1

38. Grammar Bury is usually passive in this meaning

39. 1 Let the dead bury the dead. 

40. So you can bury it in my neck?

41. You hit Lilou again, I'll bury you alive!

42. Bury the Light is somewhat a reflection of DT

43. Bury is the largest part of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, which includes as well Prestwich, Tottington, Ramsbottom,Radcliffe and Whitefield.

44. Bury definition: To Bury something means to put it into a hole in the ground and cover it up with earth

45. Bury St Edmunds Abbey is near the town centre

46. Bury is a global automotive supplier offering original equipment

47. 10 The dog trotted off to bury its bone.

48. So obviously God wants us to bury the hatchet.

49. Many wrasses bury themselves in the sand at night.

50. All right! Let's bury the hatchet and be friends.