Place in a grave or tomb.
Enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing.
Dismiss from the mind; stop remembering.
1 The new generation should bury the past and focus on the present.
2 I really want to go home to bury my sister, she said.
3 He added: No government wants to bury anything in the modern era.
4 Medical supplies to distribute, bodies to bury , law and order to reinstate.
5 He said Mr Reddy told him he wanted to bury the bodies.
6 We bury this story, right now, right here, and we go on.
7 So I suggest it was a good day to bury bad news.
8 It would take a great deal of time to bury them all.
9 Just look in the drawers for a sheet to bury him in.
10 The recoil would bury it in the earth if they tried that.
11 They have agreed to bury the bodies five feet deep, he said.
12 I don't just bury things and let them explode at some point.
13 He received the news while on his way to bury another child.
14 With an early pregnancy loss, often there is just nothing to bury .
15 He had ceased trying to persuade Aylaen to bury Skylan at sea.
16 The dead they bury and the wounded they carry to the hospital.
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