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burying

[ US /ˈbɛɹiɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bˈɛɹɪɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. concealing something under the ground

How To Use burying In A Sentence

  • Burying one's head in the sand is an equally ineffective tactic. Global Warming, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • To the west of the church is an open cortile, the ancient burying ground, with fourteen pillars in the wall bearing niches for the Stations of the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • ‘There is also the question of how long somebody should have been buried before we can consider removing or reburying their remains in this way,’ he said.
  • She chose to hide her face from Adrian's sight, burying it underneath her hands.
  • He needs to be mindful that the family are burying their mother and grandmother. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm suddenly overcome by a surge of unhappiness and slump down on the desk, resting on my bloated belly, burying my face in the comforting but annoyingly podgy darkness of my arms.
  • When I see the faces of families burying their dead, victims of rampant crime, I can only wonder how they must feel to lose loved ones in such circumstances.
  • Izvestia said the film depicted soldiers temporarily burying rebel bodies for possible later identification by relatives.
  • Moreover, a rodent capture still leaves behind the messy job of killing the creature and burying the evidence.
  • We did not answer, because now, for the first time, it came over all of us, in a rush of blushes and uncomfortableness, that burying a fox is a suspicious act. The Wouldbegoods
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