Buries is part of the verb 'to bury'. Buries rhymes with berries. Buries is the third person singular. My dog loves to bury bones. He buries them anyplace where he finds lawn.
its bury me bury me
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.
The homonym for bury is berry, meaning fruit.
The homophones for the given descriptions are: bury/berry.
You don't bury survivors!
Bury
The homophone for the word "berry" is "bury." "Berry" refers to a small, pulpy fruit, while "bury" means to place something underground or cover it with something.
The present tense for "bury" is "buries" for third person singular (he/she/it), and "bury" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
They will bury the body tomorrow. Dogs like to bury their food for later.
You can't bury things.
They bury it.
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