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Answer for the clue "Concealing something under the ground ", 7 letters:
burying

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. concealing something under the ground [syn: burial ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A burial. vb. (present participle of bury English)

Usage examples of burying.

But then an arrow thudded into Haalfdane's chest, burying itself deep within his flesh and biting through, tearing into his heart.

He considered, and not for the first time, a sudden charge, burying his great axe deep into the wizard's skull.

Drizzt felt a surge of power run through his arm as his scimitar sucked the life-force out of the wretched creature, but the drow contained the strength, burying it within his own rage, and held on stubbornly.

Alton gawked, nearly burying himself in webbing, as if the answer were obvious.

He inconspicuously worked one toe under the soft moss, burying his foot to the ankle.

He rolled over as the two touched down, burying the young woman under him protectively.

My cousin, Bidderdoo, he is a werewolf, and he has this habit of burying everything about the yard, bones and wands and the like.

Regis bolstered his resolve, burying his fears by reminding himself repeatedly of the importance of his mission.

Eventually, Kierstaad knew, a blizzard would catch up to them, burying them in their hut while they slept, or a hungry white bear would come calling.

He did not look up, nor did he offer any apologetic expressions, burying them beneath a wall of anger.

She rolled over, wrapping herself in the furs, burying even her head to signal Morik that this conversation was at its end.

Several of the floors above had long since collapsed, burying the ground floor in rubble and wreckage, with great wooden beams protruding from the mess.

Black eyebrows, black lashes, scarlet lips and cheeks, powder everywhere, burying her skin’s normal healthy glow.

He put his hand behind her head, burying his fingers in the auburn hair that fell loosely down her back.

Cataracts of water smashed over rocks, burying the lower quarter of her stairway in a deceptively creamy froth.