524 collocations for bury

She dropped at sight of it to the floor beside the couch, burying her face in its fluff, grasping it in handfuls, writhing into it.

They had buried her dead out of her sight.

It fades as suddenly into grey mist and nothingness as it comes, and, wet with perspiration, and struggling to keep back screams of mad terror, I bury my head in the bed-clothes.

" They cut off his head and buried his body.

It was with difficulty that we discovered any traces of anybody ever having camped there before, the only landmark being the single grave, now covered with grass, in which we had buried the three men who had been killed.

James buried his wife, with his neighbors mourning, Rab watching the proceedings from a distance.

There are few persons who reside on the Atlantic ocean and rivers of North America who are not familiar with the name of Black Beard, whom traditionary history represents as a pirate, who acquired immense wealth in his predatory voyages, and was accustomed to bury his treasures in the banks of creeks and rivers.

Witch and imps in a churchInspired PriestessFusseli's night-mareCave of Thor and subterranean NaïadsMedea and her childrenPalmira weeping Group of wild creatures drinkingPoison tree of JavaTime and hoursLady shot in battleWounded deerHarlotsLaocoon and his sonsDrunkards and diseasesPrometheus and the vultureLady burying her child in the plague Moses concealed on the NileSlavery of the AfricansWeeping Muse CANTO IV.

" The inhabitants of Barbary all bury their money.

Ethan Allen himself had buried the hatchet and, like his brother, become Carleton's friendly correspondent.

The man had made one false step but he had done his best to retrieve it, and with the help he had received from his late master, Sir Horace Fewbanks, he would have buried the past effectively if it had not been for the fact that the prisoner, who was a confirmed criminal, had determined to drag him down.

To whom Pharaoh said: Go and bury thy father like as thou hast sworn.

" She buried her nose in her handkerchief, turning her head.

The king of France was an absolute monarch, and the invitation to court was in the form of a royal mandate, or positive command, which no subject of what high dignity soever might disobey; therefore though the countess, in parting with this dear son, seemed a second time to bury her husband, whose loss she had so lately mourned, yet she dared not to keep him a single day, but gave instant orders for his departure.

I've got every man of that hundred and twenty on my string, and if one of them asks leave, within the next day or two, to go and bury his mother on the East Coast, he shall gobut I shall go with him, and he shall have a jolly little funeral of his own.

To endure such treatment and to witness such scenes was the daily lot of a sick pauper, who knew also that when dead he would have little better than the burial of a dog, since it was the common custom in many workhouses to bury corpses naked, with no covering but a few shavings thrown over the body.

That is, I hope they buried himI hope they didn't just(tormented) MADELINE:

We of course buried the remains.

They buried these people and preached to those who were still living about the Saviour.

Then, as though moved by one impulse, they dropped to their knees and buried their hands in something that jingled at their touch!

Once he strove to bury his teeth in the arm of Donnegan.

Without casting a glance on the body, Mateo returned to the house for a spade with which to bury his son.

Lefty was on his feet and plunging after the tumbling form in the twinkling of an eye, literally speaking, and he was only kept from burying his knife in the flesh of his foe by a sway of the car that staggered him in the act of striking.

Much labour in the distasteful jobs of burying these poor victims of war did the scavengers of the forest save us.

He had almost buried his fangs in her white flesh, but in an instant her gentle touch, and her sweet voice, had sent through him that wonderful thrill that was his first knowledge of love.

524 collocations for  bury