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                            Phrase(s): bury oneself in something 
1. Fig. to become very busy with something.  •  She stopped taking phone calls and buried herself in her work.  •  He tended to bury himself in his work. 2. Fig. to hide oneself some place. (Alludes to burying oneself in a cave or something similar.)  •  He buried himself in the back of the little shop and worked quietly.  •  The lizard buried itself in the sand., Phrase(s): bury someone or something in something 
1. Lit. to inter someone or something in a grave, the ground, a vault, a tomb, etc.  •  They buried the old man in the family vault.  •  Thousands of war veterans are buried in the national cemetery. 2. Fig. to hide or conceal someone or something from view in some place.  •  The office manager buried Tom at a small desk in the back room.  •  Someone buried the manual typewriter in a room full of old junk.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs