Similar words: burial, dried, tried, worried, harried, carried, married, curried. Meaning: ['berɪ] adj. placed in a grave.
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211. Other than the quaint little town waiting to get buried, what boilerplate ingredients do we have?
212. Theseus led his army against Thebes, conquered her and forced her to allow them to be buried.
213. He will be buried with his parents in Sonora, where he spent his youth and countless annual office parties.
214. Brown, a captain in the Army, was buried with full military honors.
215. Federal employees were again told to stay at home after the city was buried under a foot and a half of snow.
216. Off the field problems which have bedevilled the club in recent times have been buried.
217. People, I have discovered, are layers and layers of secrets. You believe you know them, that you understand them, but their motives are always hidden from you, buried in their own hearts. You will never know them, but sometimes you decide to trust them. Veronica Roth
218. Only 20% of electric cables are buried beneath the streets in Tokyo, compared with 100% in London and Paris.
219. The tyre warehouse burned down on bonfire night last year but hundreds of tyres were left buried under rubble on the site. Sentencedict.com
220. Hundreds of copper crosses, used as money by the miners, are buried beneath the violet blooms.
221. Jane Stuart died in Wisbech 12 September 1742 and was buried in the Friends' burial ground there.
222. Was he drowned in an accident and his canoe washed further down to be buried in the silting up of the marshes?
223. But there lay buried beneath this theory an unexamined dichotomy.
224. The sun was down, but there was still light buried in the thick clouds patrolling the sky.
225. All the crew are buried at Stonefall cemetery, alongside many of their fellow countrymen.
226. Here and there, a buried sliver of wood juts up, like a bayonet from a battlefield.
227. It must be concluded that the Visean/Namurian formations of this area were not buried beneath particularly thick Westphalian sediments prior to the Hercynian.
228. By the time my friends came back I was buried beneath them, my head hidden in my arms.
229. Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways. Sigmund Freud
230. Archaeologists found it in a boat-shaped tomb 29m long(Sentencedict.com), made out of mud bricks and buried deep in the sand.
231. In his adult life all these painful thoughts had been buried but still caused a great deal of unhappiness.
232. What I established is already buried under layers of tape.
233. Yet, when we dig a little deeper, we find simply another style of moral paternalism lies buried beneath the surface.
234. The eruption buried the Late Bronze Age town of Akrotiri on the island and there were also marked effects on islands nearby.
235. The bodies of the two soldiers were buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.
236. Industrial remains have been bulldozed and buried under newly laid turf.
237. A small party of his vassals took his body to nearby Antioch, where he was buried in the cathedral.
238. She had lifted the larger pieces clear when she saw something buried in the grey ash.
239. Then he buried himself in his endless technical reports, in a desperate last-minute assault on the usual backlog.
240. Once an avalanche of bills has you buried, it seems impossible to dig your way out again.