Similar words: trying, frying, drying up, carrying, dairying, worrying, ferrying, quarrying. Meaning: ['berɪ] n. concealing something under the ground.
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31. This is a noisy, rumbustious film that's prone to burying itself in hails of gunshots and sheets of flame.
32. Still, the movie fails to answer the big pirate question: Why are fictional pirates always burying their treasure?
33. Then she struggled up, burying her face in his hand and her own.
34. And it follows financial disclosure reports revealing the Giants are burying the opposition in money.
35. Tony Blair, for burying dissent.
36. The old man was found burying in the snow.
37. You're burying your head in the sand.
38. He came across a man who was burying a child. This scene was photographed by both Pablo Bartholomew and Raghu Rai, another renowned Indian photojournalist.
39. He held her closely, burying his head against her shoulder.
40. The royal palaces of Cusco, the Inca capital, fell swiftly to the European conquerors, and a new Spanish colonial city rose on their ruins, burying or obliterating the Inca past.
41. Part of the roof collapsed burying him under a pile of rubble.
42. There is no revenge like oblivion : burying others in the dust of their inanity .
43. Passing a person again, in the past, Wagankang, carefully burying the corpse.
44. Users can then vote up (called digging) or vote down (called burying) someone else's submission.
45. She passed the clump of cedars and the low brick wall which marked the family burying ground(sentencedict.com), trying not to think of the new grave lying by the three short mounds of her little brothers.
46. In the background of shallow burying part of wangkeng tunnel, two kinds of 3D finite element analytical models are established, one model with leading ductule and the other without.
47. Which burying the needle leafage into soil can promote the soil fertility, such as the content of quick result N, P and K.
48. Hilary Spurling is the author of "Burying the Bones: Pearl Buck in China".
49. To deal with this preference, Keynes whimsically suggested burying bottles full of cash in disused mines and letting the private sector dig them back up.
50. There are strict demands on ground brush of ground installation,[sentencedict.com/burying.html] and different ground brushes produced by using different ways of burying ground wires.
51. Burying his face in his hands, he tried to control his weeping.
52. We left the burying ground, slowly closing the iron gate behind us.
53. This paper studied the effects of different depth sand burying on the caryopsis germination, seedling emergence and growth of Bromus inermis Leyss.
54. When not burying his nose in a book, Wentworth sang baritone in the internationally-known all-male a cappella group Princeton Tigertones, who busked through Europe and the Middle East every summer.
55. This taught them that burying bad news is not always sensible.
56. The long-term propaganda becomes a kind of news writing mode:always subconsciously burying the important facts, news details, and the news characters.
57. They had come to show their gratitude by burying their savior!
58. Note: 1. The laying method in correspondence with D category in the table 1-18(GB/T16895.15-2002), which is suitable for the direct cable burying or cable layout in the underground conduit.
59. Tess's attention was thus attracted to the dairyman's interlocutor, of whom she could see but the merest patch, owing to his burying his head so persistently in the flank of the milcher.
60. Okita fell on the bed, burying his face in one of these stuid outfits with "AKu" kanji drawn on them.
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