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bury
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bury
verb
/ˈberi/
burst
Bus
Meaning
to put something into the ground and cover it with earth
to put in the ground; to hide; to cover completely
Example Sentences
They buried the treasure in the garden.
The dog buries its bone in the yard.
Example Expressions
bury the hatchet
Synonyms
entomb, inter, hide, cover, conceal
Entry 1
entomb, inter, hide, cover, conceal
Entry 2
inter, hide, conceal, cover
Antonyms
uncover, exhume, reveal, expose, dig up
Entry 1
uncover, exhume, reveal
Entry 2
uncover, reveal, expose, dig up
Collocations
bury alive, bury deep, bury the dead, bury the hatchet, bury treasure, bury secrets, bury completely, bury carefully
Entry 1
bury alive, bury deep, bury the dead, bury the hatchet
Entry 2
bury treasure, bury secrets, bury deep, bury completely, bury carefully
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