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bury
Bury means to put in the ground or to cover up.
- Frank died on Tuesday, and was buried in the graveyard on
Friday.
- The dog buried a bone in the garden.
- I've found that letter. It was buried under lots of pieces of paper
on my desk.
- The memory of those terrible events was buried deep in his subconscious.
It can also mean to put something deep inside.
- He buried his hands in his pockets.
- The dog buried its teeth deep into her leg.
- The striker had an easy goal, and buried the ball in the back of
the net.
Check out collocations
- bury a body
- bury a myth
( = prove something is wrong)
- bury your differences
( = stop arguing and make friends)
- buried treasure
- buried alive
( = killed by being covered in earth)
- dead and buried
( = dead for a long time / completely finished and forgotten)
Check out expressions
She buried her face in her hands with embarrassment.
( = She was so embarrassed she covered her face.)
She buried her head in a book.
( = She pretended to read a book closely so no-one could see her face.)
She buried herself in her work.
( = She concentrated deeply on her work.)
He buried himself away in the country.
( = He went there to be quiet and alone.)
He buried his head in the sand.
( = He avoided a problem, and hoped it would go away.)
They buried the hatchet.
( = They stopped arguing and became friends.)
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