bury underground

Frequency: 7.211.0 per million words

To place something in the ground, beneath the surface.

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Examples (10)

  • The radioactive waste has to be buried deep underground.
  • The pirates planned to bury the stolen treasure underground.
  • Many modern cities now bury their power cables underground to improve safety and aesthetics.
  • Our class decided to bury a time capsule underground next to the old oak tree.
  • This ancient pottery was found buried underground near the riverbed.
  • The dog loves to bury its bones underground in the backyard.
  • The construction crew will bury the new gas pipeline underground tomorrow.
  • Burying sensitive documents underground is not a secure way to destroy them.
  • For centuries, people have buried their valuables underground for safekeeping.
  • You must bury the electrical wire at least 18 inches underground.