burry in a sentence
a.
Definition
To bury means to place something underground or to conceal it beneath a surface.
Sample Sentences
- The farmer needed to burry the seeds deep in the soil for optimal growth.
- After the excavation, they had to burry the leftover debris to restore the landscape.
- She decided to burry the time capsule in her backyard, hoping it would be found in years to come.
- It’s important to burry the wires properly to prevent any potential hazards.
- He asked his friend to burry the treasure map in a safe place for safekeeping.
- They chose to burry their differences and work together for the project.
- The archaeologists planned to burry their findings to preserve them for future studies.
- Children often play hide and seek, where they sometimes burry their toys in the sand.
- The gardener will burry the compost to enrich the soil for the next planting season.
- In her mind, she needed to burry the past and focus on her future goals.
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