Some people still dig the regular 6 feet under, but like in New Orlean,s Louisianna; they bury them above ground in special coffins. (go to www.Google.com , type in New Orleans graveyards and click at the top left on images.)
hi first you get a car and smash it and then you stick scissors through its neck and put dirt on it
They taste much better burnt. If you bury them, then you just get dirt all over it.
Well if you love the animal, i would do something nice like bury it in the backyard. I believe some places have cemetaries for pets.
a sizeable hole (usually in the ground); "they dug a pit to bury the body" FROM: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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They bury their egges because they want their chickens to survive without getting sizzled on a farmers frying pan
They will bury the body tomorrow. Dogs like to bury their food for later.
No, "bury" is not a noun. It is a verb that means to place a dead body in the ground.
... I'm a Baptist... Do you even know what a Baptist is? There is no "special" way to bury a body. Just have an average funeral...
The homonym of "bury" is "berry." While "bury" means to place a dead body in the ground, "berry" refers to a small, pulpy, and typically edible fruit.
They did not. They took the body to a aircraft carrier and the US Navy was ordered to bury it at sea.
in the ground (duh)
There was a rush to bury Jesus because the authorities did not want his followers to take his body and claim he was resurrected. He was securely buried, but his body was nowhere to be found, nonetheless.
Dont be silly.
Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus
To inter means to bury. They will inter the body at noon today.
Bury it. It's what you do with corpses.
Bury it. It's what you do with corpses.