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vb. (en-past of: rebury)
Usage examples of "reburied".
Perhaps the ones who went down south and dug him up have passed the word about who was to be reburied, for the diggers knew all about the body in that casket.
At least once, she chased away a dog that had dug the body up and she reburied the tiny corpse.
Rey unearthed the pouch of money exactly where Longfellow and Holmes had reburied it.
XLVI When the dust storms had reburied the remains of the first Tyne Apocalypse and had at least spread a thin coating of dust over the rotting remains of the second, and when all had cooled to a bearable temperature, a small speck appeared on the southwestern horizon of the Sea.
With here and there assortments of human bones, half buried in the sand, being unburied and reburied by the wind.
They reburied the chest in the place whence they had taken it, and then the parson folded the precious paper of directions, placed it carefully in his wallet, and his wallet in his pocket.
I can, I shall have him reburied, openly, and with honor, in the tradition of Ezlann.
Scowling, she reburied the memories with haste and pushed the clothes aside.
He wrapped the manuscript in its swaddling cloth and reburied it in the storeroom cellar.