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buryOld English byrgan "to raise a mound, hide, bury, inter," akin to beorgan "to shelter," from Proto-Germanic *burzjan- "protection, shelter" (source also of Old Saxon berg [..]
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bury1. (also "plug") the process of a ball embedding 2. an expression that refers to making a putt firmly and in the center of the cup, without hesitation or doubt Example: Tomas knew t [..]
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burycover from sight; "Afghani women buried under their burkas" place in a grave or tomb; "Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; &am [..]
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buryto put something somewhere deep. usually under the ground
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bury(v) cover from sight(v) place in a grave or tomb(v) place in the earth and cover with soil(v) enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing(v) embed deeply(v) dismiss from the mind; stop remember [..]
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burysepelio, humo, tego texi tectum, effero
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buryWhat you do with your head when you hog your rock in the eighth end.
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bury
(transitive) To ritualistically inter in a grave or tomb.
(transitive) To place in the ground.
(bury a bone; bury the embers)
(transitive,often|figurative) To hide or conceal as if by co [..]
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buryA "swoosh" (a successful SHOT that only touches the net after it leaves the hands of a player). Otherwise known as a perfect shot.You will hear people use the Basketball Phrase "Nothin& [..]
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