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Meaning of unbury

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unbury (v. t.)

To disinter; to exhume; fig., to disclose.

unbury Sentence Examples

  1. The archaeologists carefully unbury the ancient ruins, uncovering long-lost secrets.
  2. The gardener used a shovel to unbury the buried plants, bringing them back to life.
  3. The detective unburied the victim from the shallow grave, revealing a gruesome crime.
  4. The dog unburied its favorite toy from the sand, happily wagging its tail.
  5. The survivors unburied themselves from the wreckage of the plane crash, grateful to be alive.
  6. The cat unburied its litter box, meticulously hiding its waste.
  7. The researchers unburied fossils from the dinosaur-era, providing valuable insights into prehistoric life.
  8. The army unburied the landmines, making the area safe for civilians.
  9. The construction crew unburied the pipes, preparing to install a new water system.
  10. 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.