EAT UP vs BURY: NOUN
- N/A
- A burrow.
- A camp or heap of turnips or the like, stored up.
- A delicate pear of several varieties.
- Soft shale or clay; flucan.
- A borough; a manor
- A manor house; a castle.
- A castle, manor-house, or habitation; a borough.
EAT UP vs BURY: VERB
- Enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing
- To consume completely.
- To accept or believe entirely, immediately, and without questioning.
- Finish eating all the food on one's plate or on the table
- Use up (resources or materials)
- Cover from sight
- Place in a grave or tomb
- Place in the earth and cover with soil
- Embed deeply
- Dismiss from the mind; stop remembering
- Enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing
- To ritualistically inter a corpse in a grave or tomb. (see burial)
- To place in the ground. "bury a bone"
- To score a goal
- To put an end to; to abandon. "They buried their argument and shook hands"
- To hide or conceal as if by covering with earth - "she buried her face in the pillow", "buried the secret deep inside"
EAT UP vs BURY: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To place (a corpse) in a grave, a tomb, or the sea; inter.
- To dispose of (a corpse) ritualistically by means other than interment or cremation.
- To place in the ground; cover with earth.
- To place so as to conceal; hide or obscure.
- To put an end to; abandon.
- To outdo or defeat by a large margin.
- To occupy (oneself) with deep concentration; absorb.
- To lay aside the instruments of war, and make peace; -- a phrase used in allusion to the custom observed by the North American Indians, of burying a tomahawk when they conclude a peace.
- The general name of many species of beetles, of the tribe Necrophaga; the sexton beetle; -- so called from their habit of burying small dead animals by digging away the earth beneath them. The larvæ feed upon decaying flesh, and are useful scavengers.
- To hide in oblivion; to put away finally; to abandon.
- Specifically: To cover out of sight, as the body of a deceased person, in a grave, a tomb, or the ocean; to deposit (a corpse) in its resting place, with funeral ceremonies; to inter; to inhume.
- To cover out of sight, either by heaping something over, or by placing within something, as earth, etc.; to conceal by covering; to hide.
EAT UP vs BURY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Stop remembering
- Dismiss from the mind
- To deposit and inclose in a grave or tomb, as a dead body; consign to any final resting-place after or as after death; entomb.
- To cover or conceal from sight; sink or lodge in or under anything: as, to bury treasures in the earth or under rubbish; he buried the dagger in his enemy's heart.
- Hence To cover up; keep secret; hide; conceal.
- To withdraw or conceal in retirement: as, lo bury one's self in a monastery or in solitude.
- To hide in oblivion; put away finally from one's thoughts: as, to bury an injury.
- (idiom) (bury the hatchet) To stop fighting; resolve a quarrel.
EAT UP vs BURY: RELATED WORDS
- Depasture, Swallow up, Use up, Polish off, Wipe out, Immerse, Run through, Engross, Exhaust, Deplete, Finish, Bury, Swallow, Consume, Eat
- Suffocate, Hide, Smother, Kill, Burial, Lay to rest, Swallow up, Eat up, Inter, Engross, Immerse, Forget, Swallow, Sink, Entomb
EAT UP vs BURY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Consumingly, Morate, Depasture, Use up, Swallow up, Polish off, Wipe out, Engross, Exhaust, Deplete, Finish, Bury, Swallow, Consume, Eat
- Abandon, Discard, Funeral, Erase, Hide, Smother, Kill, Burial, Swallow up, Inter, Engross, Forget, Swallow, Sink, Entomb
EAT UP vs BURY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Unfortunately, refrigerators eat up a lot of electricity.
- Eat up the desire to meet that challenge!
- Mmmh, I want to eat up that Raspberry!
- You may get the parts to fill, but the timespent cleaning up the porous castings can quickly eat up your profit margin.
- GB per day due to rule that we are set up and it eat up storage very fast.
- Over time, temporary files build up which eat up resources and can result in impacted response times.
- But there are situations where backing up certain files is unnecessary and will just eat up space.
- The FREE meals served at Meet Up and Eat Up follow USDA nutrition guidelines.
- Have those who work evil no knowledge, who eat up my people as they eat bread, and do not call upon God?
- Phrasal verbs include eat in, eat into, eat out and eat up.
- John Hore wished to bury his Anglican wife in the tomb, however the Roman Catholic priest refused to bury a protestant in consecrated ground.
- Got back in bury free court to get instance id token to try again later in bury st edmunds man remaining in.
- Traditional direct bury pedestals are awkward to transport and handle and can only be used in a direct bury application.
- Germany and Russia agreed to bury the hatchet; they agreed to bury it in Poland.
- Either Christian decided not to bury the time capsule at all or he meant to come back and bury it, but just never did.
- We bury a human body but we never bury love and the memories we seek to retain.
- Kittens separated from mom too early will never learn how to bury and some dominant cats feel no need to bury.
- Bury Pile: A stack underneath your character where you put cards when you bury them.
- You can bury it, just as you bury a person who has died.
- Oh, bury, bury love that all condemn, And let the whirlwind mourn its requiem!
EAT UP vs BURY: QUESTIONS
- Why does the Tesla Model Y performance eat up so much range?
- How does bioremediation make bacteria eat up pollutants?
- Will Bury Metrolink be connected to Oldham and Rochdale?
- Did pirate Stede Bonnet bury treasure in wantoot plantation?
- What did ancient Egyptian pharaohs Bury in their bodies?
- What is ageage doing to support the Bury community?
- Did Lauren Silverman and Simon Cowell bury the hatchet?
- Where did the ancient Egyptians bury their Pharaohs?
- Which Bury St Edmunds restaurant owner launched crumbs?
- What is the team Bury Community Safety Partnership?
- What happened to former Bury footballer Tom Redmond?
- Does Bury Grammar School have a safeguarding policy?