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1
present
participle of
2
to put a dead
body
into the
ground
:
Examples:
His father is
buried
in the
cemetery
on the
hill
.
3
to put something into a
hole
in the
ground
and
cover
it:
Examples:
buried
treasure
They were on the
hunt
for
buried
treasure
.
The
dog
trotted
off to
bury
its
bone
.
4
to
cover
something or someone
completely
with a
large
quantity
of something:
Examples:
be
buried
alive
If an
avalanche
strikes
, skiers can be
buried
alive
by
snow
.
5
If someone says they
buried
someone,
usually
a close
relation
, they mean that the person
died
:
Examples:
She
buried
both her
parents
last year.
No-one should have to
bury
their
child
.
6
to put something in a place where it is
difficult
or
impossible
to find or see:
Examples:
be
buried
away I found the
article
buried
away in the
business
section
of the
newspaper
.
She
buried
her face in her hands and
began
to
sob
.
7
to try to
prevent
people from
finding
out about something that has happened:
Examples:
bury
the
truth
This was an
attempt
to
bury
the
truth
about the senator's
death
.
bury
bad
news
One of the
oldest
tricks
for burying bad
news
is to
release
it on the last day of the parliamentary
session
.
8
to try to forget an
unpleasant
experience
or try not to feel an
unpleasant
emotion
:
Examples:
He'd had to
bury
his
pain
over the years.
Many of us have been hurt in
relationships
, and a
frequent
form
of
defence
is to
bury
your
feelings
.
9
to
send
a
ball
into the
net
of a
goal
with a lot of
force
:
Examples:
He made a zig-zagging run before burying the
ball
with his left
foot
.
Thornton
buried
the
shot
into the left-hand side of the
net
.
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