bury deep
Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words
To put something far down into the ground or inside something else.
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- The waste is buried deep underground.
- The pirates buried the treasure chest deep on the deserted island.
- She tried to bury her feelings deep inside, but her eyes betrayed her sadness.
- He chose to bury the secret deep in his heart, never to speak of it again.
- Some memories are so painful that we instinctively bury them deep in our subconscious.
- You must bury these bulbs deep in the soil for them to bloom in spring.
- The crucial data was buried deep within thousands of pages of reports.
- A splinter was buried so deep in his finger that he couldn't get it out.
- The badger had buried its sett deep into the hillside, safe from predators.
- He buried his resentment deep, pretending for years that everything was fine.