buried

IPA: bˈɛrid

adjective

  • Placed in a grave at a burial.
  • Concealed, hidden.
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Examples of "buried" in Sentences

  • He is buried in the crypt.
  • She is buried in crematory.
  • He buried the Pharaoh in the tomb.
  • They were buried in the necropolis.
  • The sailors buried the bodies in the sand.
  • She was buried in the chapel of the convent.
  • The origin of the name is buried in oblivion.
  • No child that was once buried is still underground.
  • He is buried in an inauspicious grave in Overleigh Cemetery.
  • Related question: How long does rabies persist on/in buried bones?
  • Each chair had a McKinnon name etched on the back, and the owner of the name buried underneath.
  • Most authors, even well-known ones, have some title buried in their back-catalogue which deserves ...
  • Most authors, even well-known ones, have some title buried in their back-catalogue which deserves better recognition.
  • But for a lot of us who are used to the plain buried six feet under or the basic cremation, these burials are far from normal.
  • And their voice is again buried within themselves as they were afraid that they would be abandoned by their husbands and society.
  • This time — you know, we laid the last track down in November, and it’s just been one thing after another, some snafu at the label buried the Christmas release, and then there was — oh man, I can’t even talk about that, but it was supposed to hit the shelves in February but now, you know, we just don’t know.
  • Rushdale, having passed the crisis of his disorder, fell into a deep sleep; a gentle dew moistened his burning frame, and he awoke refreshed, restored to reason, and so much better, as to remove from the mind of the countess the horror of being what she called buried alive — remaining at Torrington Castle with no other company than the perfect lady

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