bury deeply
Frequency: 7.311.5 per million words
To put something far down into the ground or inside something else; often used for emotions or memories.
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- She tried to bury the painful memories deeply in her subconscious.
- The treasure chest was buried deeply beneath the old oak tree.
- He had learned to bury his true feelings so deeply that no one knew his pain.
- The ancient artifact was found deeply buried in the ruins of the city.
- Some secrets are so dark they must be buried deeply and never spoken of.
- The trauma of the war was deeply buried in his mind.
- The dog will bury its bone deeply in the garden to save it for later.
- To solve the problem, we must address the issues that are deeply buried in our company culture.
- He buried his face deeply in his hands, overwhelmed by despair.
- The tree's roots had buried themselves deeply into the rocky soil.