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Definition of "unbury" [un•bur•y]

  • To dig up, to remove from the ground. (verb)

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Use "unbury" in a sentence
  • "There is even speculation that the lost city of Akkad lies fragile and exposed under the foundations of modern-day Baghdad, where recent troubles have helped unbury ancient archaeological clues."
  • "It can feel unbearable here, but this place is often where we unbury our greatest gifts."
  • "I thoroughly enjoyed the pirate who needed to equip himself with 2 pistols and a rapier to unbury treasure with ONE crewmate."
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