Similar words: burial, dried, tried, worried, harried, carried, married, curried. Meaning: ['berɪ] adj. placed in a grave.
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181. Each of the five is buried at Winston.
182. His body was flown home to be buried.
183. He was buried in the sand.
184. He was buried at St Mary Abbots 1 September 1756.
185. Not only could he translate languages, he translated what was buried beneath themthe gestures, cultural forms, shared social signals.
186. Besotted hankies can either be draped decorously on tree branches or buried.
187. The bodies of 56 people who were tortured, executed and even buried alive by Hizbullah have been found in several towns.
188. Of the women now alive in California, only half will be buried with their wombs.
189. Billy Tolboys was sitting on a crane bogie with his head buried in his hands. Sentencedict.com
190. The two-storey, nineteenth-century Gothic, red brick building is currently buried in undergrowth.
191. Rachel moved her hands over his bare shoulders, kissed his chest, buried her hot face in the black hairs there.
192. The older method entailed the risk of being buried alive by collapsing river banks.
193. Four other abandoned children whose final days had not been as comfortable were buried that same day.
194. Often the right stuff is buried under an avalanche of garbage.
195. The three each buried one of their name-engraved bats in the concrete being poured in the right-field bleachers.
196. The city was buried under several meters of volcanic ash, many of the inhabitants being asphyxiated in their houses.
197. To do that, however, they must run a gantlet of seismic and magnetic sensors buried along the border.
198. The pride he should be enjoying from his intellectual achievements is buried beneath his morbid obesity.
199. She buried her face in her hands and burst into bitter tears.
200. She was buried under the pavilion she had built in the Roshanara Gardens.
201. The nose is mutilated; the bust was apparently deliberately buried in late antiquity with a companion piece of slightly later date.
202. Two million years ago it was buried under a creeping blanket of ice.
203. The buried artifacts were found between layers of volcanic ash and other substances.
204. Joseph of Arimathea - the only man he ever buried was alive and well three days later!
205. Many people die at twenty five and aren't buried until they are seventy five. Benjamin Franklin
206. His ashes were placed in his wife Gail's coffin which was buried with their three children in the rainswept Lake District.
207. The ground they travelled over was studded with boulders buried in snow-covered moss.
208. The thought of thousands of tonnes of radioactive waste being buried under their favourite stretch of countryside filled local residents with horror.
209. Within an hour, Bucharest is buried under a blanket of virgin snow.
210. Even when remains are cremated, the ashes are often placed in an urn and buried.