unbury (Meaning)
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unbury (v. t.)
To disinter; to exhume; fig., to disclose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unbury
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unbury Sentence Examples
- The archaeologists carefully unbury the ancient ruins, uncovering long-lost secrets.
- The gardener used a shovel to unbury the buried plants, bringing them back to life.
- The detective unburied the victim from the shallow grave, revealing a gruesome crime.
- The dog unburied its favorite toy from the sand, happily wagging its tail.
- The survivors unburied themselves from the wreckage of the plane crash, grateful to be alive.
- The cat unburied its litter box, meticulously hiding its waste.
- The researchers unburied fossils from the dinosaur-era, providing valuable insights into prehistoric life.
- The army unburied the landmines, making the area safe for civilians.
- The construction crew unburied the pipes, preparing to install a new water system.
- The treasure hunter unburied the gold coins, fulfilling his lifelong dream of finding fortune.
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To disinter; to exhume; fig., to disclose.
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The archaeologists carefully unbury the ancient ruins, uncovering long-lost secrets.
The gardener used a shovel to unbury the buried plants, bringing them back to life.
The detective unburied the victim from the shallow grave, revealing a gruesome crime.
The dog unburied its favorite toy from the sand, happily wagging its tail.