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  • 91bury your head in the sand — phrase to ignore a problem or an unpleasant situation and hope that it will disappear Her parents had been burying their heads in the sand about the problem. Thesaurus: to pretend something is not happening or is not the casesynonym Main entry:… …

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  • 92bury yourself in something — phrase to spend all your time doing and thinking about a particular activity Some people bury themselves in their work when their relationships end. Thesaurus: to take part, or to become involvedsynonym Main entry: bury …

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  • 93bury your differences — ˌbury the ˈhatchet | ˌbury your ˈdifferences idiom to stop being unfriendly and become friends again • After not speaking to each other for years, the two brothers decided to bury the hatchet. Main entry: ↑buryidiom …

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  • 94bury the hatchet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To settle a quarrel or end a war; make peace. * /The two men had been enemies a long time, but after the flood they buried the hatchet./ Compare: MAKE UP(5) …

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  • 95bury the hatchet — {v. phr.}, {informal} To settle a quarrel or end a war; make peace. * /The two men had been enemies a long time, but after the flood they buried the hatchet./ Compare: MAKE UP(5) …

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  • 96Bury Me in a Free Land — is a poem by Frances Harper, an African American abolitionist and poet.:Make me a grave where er you will,:In a lowly plain, or a lofty hill;:Make it among earth s humblest graves,:But not in a land where men are slaves.:I could not rest if… …

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  • 97bury your head in the sand — bury/have your head in the sand ► to refuse to think about a problem or difficult situation that could have unpleasant effects: »The dangers of identity theft are clear but many companies still choose to bury their heads in the sand and act only… …

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  • 98bury/have your head in the sand — ► to refuse to think about a problem or difficult situation that could have unpleasant effects: »The dangers of identity theft are clear but many companies still choose to bury their heads in the sand and act only after there has been a security… …

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  • 99bury the hatchet — If you bury the hatchet, you make peace with someone and stop arguing or fighting …

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  • 100bury one's head in the sand — ► bury one s head in the sand ignore unpleasant realities. Main Entry: ↑bury …

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