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Meaning
Verb
●
To
ritualistically
inter
in a
grave
or tomb.
●
To place in the ground.
●
To
hide
or
conceal
as if
by
covering
with
earth
or another substance.
●
To
suppress
and
hide away
in
one's
mind.
●
To
put an end to
; to abandon.
●
To
score
a goal.
●
To
kill
or murder.
●
In Burial:
To
render
imperceptible
by other, more
prominent
stimuli
;
drown
out.
●
To outlive.
●
In Professional wrestling:
Ruining the
image
or
character
of another
wrestler
, usually by
embarassing
or
defeating
them in
dominating
fashion.
Noun
●
A burrow.
●
A
borough
; a manor
Name
●
A
town
and
metropolitan borough
in Greater Manchester, England.
●
A
hamlet
in Brompton Regis
parish
, Somerset West and Taunton
district
, Somerset, England (OS
grid
ref
SS9427).
●
A
habitational
surname
from Old English.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
bury
English
burien
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Cremate
Dump
Smother
Destroy
Shove
Submerge
Suffocate
Kill
Abandon
Put
Hide
Demolish
Toss
Chuck
Swallow
Exhume
Leave
Stow
Throw
Crush
Dig
Encase
Strangle
Lay
Drown
Replace
Douse
Remove
Expose
Excavate
Slay
Feed
Place
Trap
Betray
Punish
Protect
Ignore
Flog
Murder
Mow
Slaughter
Mourn
Hold
Honor
Cover
Forget
Starve
Barrow
Defend
Forgive
Uproot
Tell
Burrow
Keep
Avenge
Pull
Shoot
Dig Up
More
Rhymes
Bury
Terry
Perry
Merry
Ferry
Terry
Berry
Kerry
Query
Cherry
Wiktionary
Tom And Jerry
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