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buried

buried \buried\ adj.

  1. covered from view; as, her face buried (or hidden) in her hands; buried in the smoke of many rifles.

    Syn: hidden.

  2. placed in a grave; as, the hastily buried corpses. Opposite of unburied.

    Syn: inhumed, interred.

Wiktionary
buried
  1. 1 place in a grave at a burial. 2 conceal, hidden. v

  2. (en-pastbury)

WordNet
buried
  1. adj. covered from view; "her face buried (or hidden) in her hands"; "a secret buried deep within herself" [syn: hidden]

  2. placed in a grave; "the hastily buried corpses" [syn: inhumed, interred] [ant: unburied]

bury
  1. v. cover from sight; "Afghani women buried under their burkas"

  2. place in a grave or tomb; "Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; "The pharaos were entombed in the pyramids"; "My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday" [syn: entomb, inhume, inter, lay to rest]

  3. place in the earth and cover with soil; "They buried the stolen goods"

  4. enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter" [syn: immerse, swallow, swallow up, eat up]

  5. embed deeply; "She sank her fingers into the soft sand"; "He buried his head in her lap" [syn: sink]

  6. dismiss from the mind; stop remembering; "i tried to bury these unpleasant memories" [syn: forget] [ant: remember]

  7. [also: buried]

buried

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Wikipedia
Buried

Buried may refer to:

  • Buried (film), a 2010 thriller film
  • Buried (TV series), a 2003 British drama series
  • "Buried" (Prison Break), a 2006 episode of Prison Break
  • "Buried" (Law & Order: UK), a 2009 episode of Law & Order: UK
  • "Buried" (Breaking Bad), a 2013 episode of Breaking Bad
Buried (TV series)

Buried is a British television drama series, produced by World Productions for Channel 4 and originally screened in 2003. The programme starred Lennie James as Lee Kingley, who is serving a long prison sentence in order to protect a member of his family from a violent criminal. Critically well-received, the programme won the Best Drama Series category at the British Academy Television Awards (BAFTAs) in 2004. The series has never been released on DVD.

Buried (film)

Buried is a 2010 English-language Spanish thriller film directed by Rodrigo Cortés. It stars Ryan Reynolds and was written by Chris Sparling.

The story is about Iraq-based American civilian truck driver Paul Conroy ( Ryan Reynolds), who, after being attacked, finds himself buried alive in a wooden coffin, with only a lighter, flask, flashlight, knife, glowsticks, pen, pencil, and a mobile phone. Since its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, the film has received a positive critical reception.

Buried (Breaking Bad)

"Buried" is the tenth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the 56th overall episode of the series. Written by Thomas Schnauz and directed by Michelle MacLaren, it aired on AMC in the United States and Canada on August 18, 2013.

Usage examples of "buried".

It was found buried in alluvium and was discovered during the mining operations at Green.

Lateral resemblances with other languages - similar sounds applied to analogous significations - were noted and listed only in order to confirm the vertical relation of each to these deeply buried, silted over, almost mute values.

They--the vitarium her husband owns--know where the Anarch is buried, so if you want that information you can with a little effort get it from her.

This was lunar bedrock, anorthosite, buried beyond even the probings and pulverizing of the great impactors.

On the same day, the archpriest made up his mind to have the arm buried, and to send a formal denunciation .

After disposing of the evidence, the shooter quickly rejoined his two comrades in the Citroen, and the car again sped off to the south, past the Montparnasse Cemetery where Pierre Sirois would be buried, and headed onto the autoroute for Troyes.

There was once a ballet dancer who, in Budapest, Vienna, and Copenhagen, was knitting rompers and jackets for a baby that had long lain buried at the edge of Oliva Forest, weighted down with stones.

That this leaf -presented to the parents of the bride to ensure permission for her hand in marriage, thrown into the air before journeys to ensure a safe return, buried in the ground by farmers to ensure plentiful harvests, burned at the cornerstones of new houses to ensure good luck within them, laid on piles of stones dedicated to Pachacamac to ensure safe passage through the mountains, and so on and so on - could have been banned beggars belief.

Buried deep in the anthracite core of my being is a personal trait so hideous, so confounding, a conceit so terrible in its repercussions, that it makes sodomy, pederasty, and barratry on the high seas seem as tame as a Frances Parkinson Keyes novel.

It was best that Josiah Bartram should remain quietly dead and buried.

His blackened form made a blot as it passed the white marble front of the mausoleum where Josiah Bartram lay buried.

Buried beneath the Bartram mansion, in a hidden spot which only Mahinda could have known, there could be no chance for life.

Corporate or Political or Military, they were the best of the benthos, sitting on top of the mud that buried everyone else.

At the foot of the berm, the sun flared off the chrome bumper of a buried truck.

The very gems that now lie buried in the bosom of the ocean, would then bespangle its surface, and the dumb tenants of the watery tracts, inured to their blaze, would learn to leave the caverns of the sea and gaze upon the sun.