A free service provided by Writers Nexus International

Writing Resources:
  • New Novelist Software
  • Writer Circles
  • Author Me
  • FirstWriter.com
  • Novel Advice
  • Robin's Nest for Writers
  • The Scriptorium
  • Women on Writing


A Writer's Dictionary:

bury oneself in something Definition


Dictionary Home » Words Starting with B » burlesquing ... bushiness » bury oneself in something


bury
verb buries, buried, burying
    1. To place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea, etc.
      Thesaurus: inter, conceal, cover, embed, enclose, entomb, inhume, lay to rest, sepulchre, shroud, sink, submerge.
    2. To hide something in the ground.
    3. To put something out of sight; to cover.
      Example: bury one's face in one's hands
    4. To put something out of one's mind or memory; to blot out.
      Example: Let's bury our differences
    5. To lose (a close relative) by death.
      Example: She has already buried three husbands
Idiom: bury the hatchet
    To stop quarrelling and become friends again. &clock; 18c: in Native American tradition, when the chiefs met to smoke the peace pipe
Idiom: bury one's head in the sand
    To refuse to think about or accept some unpleasant or unwelcome fact.
Etymology: 19c: from the old belief that the ostrich reacted to danger by burying its head in the sand, apparently thinking that if it could not see it could not be seen. &clock; Anglo-Saxon byrgan.

Phrasal Verb: bury oneself in something
    To occupy oneself completely with it.


Click Here