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Sentence count:219+9Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cacheconcealcoverhideimmerseAntonym: digexcavatesinkSimilar words: juryinjurycenturyburstsuburbburn upbureauburn outMeaning: ['berɪ]  v. 1. cover from sight 2. place in a grave or tomb 3. place in the earth and cover with soil 4. enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing 5. embed deeply 6. dismiss from the mind; stop remembering. 
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31 Your relatives have to bury you in an envelope.
32 We saw her bury her cubs.
33 People may bury painful childhood memories to protect themselves.
34 We must bury our differences and work together.
35 Many wrasses bury themselves in the sand at night.
36 I tried to bury myself in work.
37 There wasn't even time to bury the dead.
38 The loneliness of keeping the secret can bury you.
39 When I die, bury me by the river.
40 Snakes usually bury their eggs.
41 One story is told of a man who saw a leprechaun bury a purse of gold in a field of ragwort.
42 Gharial females bury up to forty eggs, usually in two tiers separated from each other by a thick layer of sand.
43 The Elves have been known to bury their dead at these points in great high mounds or barrows.
44 She gave him rat poison and then she took him out back and she had Howard bury him in her garden.
45 The wave had had its ropes cut and was erupting in an avalanche of fury that would bury everything in its path.
46 Half an hour's drive away, Bury St Edmunds is a beautiful ancient town with an abbey and clock museum.
47 She was quite calm and serious and, for reasons of her own, she intended to bury the jewel box.
48 It is much easier to bury a problem than to consider whether our moral obligation lies elsewhere.
49 The loneliness of keeping the secret can bury you. It helped bury Jasper.
50 Or is this the time to bring home a few ingots, dig up the cellar and bury them under the floor?
51 The win also helped him to bury the bad memory of an experience on June 17 last year.
52 For she, too, had her practical streak though now she tried to bury it.
53 They can bury themselves in mud during droughts and live in a cocoon made out of mucus from their skin. Sentencedict.com
54 Could it be one of those sweepstakes enticements that would bury me under a dune of unwanted magazines?
55 West was having a fit trying to bury Prophet Samuel.
56 When you bury a veggie in all that fat, do the benefits outweigh the risks?
57 The first will run between Bury and Victoria railway station as the £130 million Metrolink system opens for business this morning.
58 We bury our noblemen there, except that they have to lie at present without coffins.
59 Their bodies piled up in the streets before the authorities could muster the men needed to bury them.
60 In mid-sentence, they halt, then bend or crouch down and bury their noses in the clusters of blossoms.
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