Synonym: cache, conceal, cover, hide, immerse. Antonym: dig, excavate, sink. Similar words: jury, injury, century, burst, suburb, burn up, bureau, burn out. Meaning: ['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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91 The focus is on school-leavers from Bury who have attended a three work residential course in Cumbria.
92 If you bury your head in the sand now, you may lose your house.
93 It has a shorter, more abrupt mould-board, which breaks the furrow but does not bury rubbish so cleanly.
94 Other natural phenomena also can bury a site, including sandstorms and landslides.
95 Some churches are happy to scatter the ashes in the graveyard or bury them according to the family's wishes.
96 The source said the families of the victims were not allowed to view the bodies or bury them.
97 The next stop was Bury in Lancashire, where home was a disused cotton mill.
98 Such testimony, unheard of in El Salvador, is potentially explosive in a state that has tried to bury its past.
99 Suddenly all she wanted to do was get home and bury her head under her pillow.
100 Tom and Jerry bury frying pans in each other's heads and countless kids presenters throw slimy gunge over each other.
101 The old men bury their fellows, smooth the clay over them.
102 Bury, in short, reflected the wealth of an ordinary country district and displayed no strong individual characteristics.
103 He was caught in the end, trying to bury one of the bodies in the cemetery, in a fresh grave.
104 Big dumps frequently bury lift-control shacks and loading ramps for days on end.
105 At Bury, for instance, the abbey owned the whole site and could lay it out as it pleased.
106 George decided to bury the girl's body in the gravel.
107 Holly McPeak and Nancy Reno hope to bury the hatchet long enough to bring home the gold.
108 You'll never solve your problems if you just bury your head in the sand -- you have to face them.
109 Congress has tried to find a site to bury high-level nuclear wastes for decades, with a notable lack of success.
110 A recent opinion poll showed that 89 percent of the public said they would oppose plans to bury waste in their neighbourhood.
111 Guilt made her try to bury it deep in her subconscious.
112 You must tie them together and bury them under the great gate of the city.
113 He was going to bury himself in a library for a few years, then become a history professor.
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114 If anything happens to me, just bury me at Wounded Knee.
115 Bury Sally, they shouted from the back of the room.
116 This is truly an important book that should bury the image of the Cadillacdriving charlatan for ever.
117 Underground bacteria could compromise the containers used to bury radioactive and other dangerous wastes.
118 Bury the creature if you lose control of Seraph.
119 It is time to bury our past misunderstandings.
120 Bury one's head in the sand.