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Placed in a grave at a burial.
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Concealed, hidden.
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Placed in a grave at a burial.
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Concealed, hidden.
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To ritualistically inter in a grave or tomb.
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To place in the ground.
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bury a bone; bury the embers
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To hide or conceal as if by covering with earth or another substance.
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she buried her face in the pillow; they buried us in paperwork
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To suppress and hide away in one's mind.
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secrets kept buried; she buried her shame and put on a smiling face.
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To put an end to; to abandon.
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They buried their argument and shook hands.
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To score a goal.
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To kill or murder.
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To render imperceptible by other, more prominent stimuli; drown out.
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vocals buried in the mix
He buried his mother today.
They selected the most valuable food items and buried them.
She buried her face in his shoulder, hoping he wouldn't notice she was crying.
She buried her feet in the sand to keep them warm.
They say he may have buried others in his own yard.
Connor held Sarah, her face buried in his chest.
It was as if small objects had been buried in the ground, and their weak magic was muffled.
Pushing each other aside, they buried their beaks in the water and lifted their heads, eyeing her suspiciously as the water trickled down their throats.
Gentle hands lifted her from the ground, and she buried her face in Bordeaux's chest, sobbing.
She buried her face in his chest.
They seemed unconcerned that their feet were buried in snow.
He buried her against his body in a bear hug, twisting around the steering wheel.
He'd killed and buried Jule's kind.
Probably not, but she was born and raised here - and her parents are buried here.
Let it stayed buried.
She plopped down next to me and buried her head in my shoulder.
She stared at the blood-colored letters as the snow buried them.
I bet that hasn't happened since they buried the last mayor.
She buried her face into his chest, shaking with fear.
He buried the necklace again, satisfied the Others would have no overt reason to grab her.
He'd buried his emotions for Claire there, among the apple trees where he'd first met her.
He buried a dagger in the gullet of the remaining man and darted forward.
Finally the canons of the cathedral, together with the professors, buried the body in the church of the Gerolimini.
He was buried, with all religious honours, in the church of St Leonard, Basel.
He died in Turin on the 20th of March 1894; his body was taken to Pesth, where he was buried amid the mourning of the whole.
Ten days after he sealed the statutes, on the 12th of April 1443, Chicheley died and was buried in Canterbury cathedral on the north side of the choir, under a fine effigy of himself erected in his lifetime.
Rudolph died at Spires on the 15th of July 1291 and was buried in the cathedral of that city.
Douglas was buried in the church of the Savoy, where a monumental brass (removed from its proper site after the fire in 1864) still records his death and interment.
He was buried near the house, which was sold by his daughter some years after his death.
His body was sent in February to Poole, in Dorset, and was buried at Wimborne St Giles.
He was buried in the church of St George in Vienna Neustadt, and a superb monument, which may still be seen, was raised to his memory at Innsbruck.
In the church Wolfe, who died at Quebec (1759), and Tallis, the musician, are buried.
In the autumn of 429 he died' and was buried near the Academia, where Pausanias (150 A.D.) saw his tomb.
A monument was erected in 1873 to the poet Johann Ludwig Uhland (1787-1862), who was born and is buried here, and another, in 1881, to the poet Johann Christian Friedrich Hdlderlin (1770-1843).
Among public buildings, the Stephenson memorial hall (1879), containing a free library, art and science class-rooms, a theatre and the rooms of the Chesterfield Institute, commemorates George Stephenson, the engineer, who resided at Tapton House, close to Chesterfield, in his later life; he died here in 1848, and was buried in Trinity church.
On her death in 1679 she was buried with great splendour by her brother Conde, and her heart, as she had directed, was sent to the nuns of the Port Royal des Champs.
His body was sent to Pompey, who buried it in the royal sepulchre at Sinope.
It has been usually supposed that John Napier was buried in St Giles's church, Edinburgh, which was certainly the burialplace of some of the family, but Mark Napier (Memoirs, p. 426) quotes Professor William Wallace, who, writing in 1832, gives strong reasons for believing that he was buried in the old church of St Cuthbert.
William died at Stirling on the 4th of December 1214 and was buried at Arbroath.
The muzzle is hairy, the ears are of moderate size, and the tail is short, and partially buried among the long hair of the rump. There are no glands on the face; but there is a large globular one at the base of each horn of the size of half a small orange..
The empress also erected a large church in honour of St Stephen north of the Damascus Gate, and is believed to have been buried therein.
Now we know that Cyrus was buried at Pasargadae and if there is any truth in the statement that the body of Cambyses was brought home " to the Persians " his burying-place must be sought somewhere beside that of his father.
He died at Knole on the 12th of October 1500, and was buried in the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral.
He is not the body to be buried; he will not remain with his friends after he has drunk the poison, but he will go away to the happiness of the blessed.
As the general level of the country is raised by successive alluvial deposits, the more ancient river-beds become buried, but being still connected with the newer rivers at some point or other, they continue to absorb water.
In New South Wales the body is often burned and the ashes buried.
Young children are often not buried for months, but are carried about by their mothers.
Many of the Frisian legends and folk-songs deal with the submerged villages and hamlets, which lie buried beneath the treacherous waters of the Wadden.
By its enactments, men holding heretical opinions were condemned to the stake, women to be buried alive.
According to local tradition he was buried at Cefn-y-bedd ("the ridge of the grave") close by, but it is more likely that his headless trunk was taken to Abbey Cwmhir.
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