Well define normal, cremation is normal in a coffin is normal just different cultures have different ways or the old fashion way is dig a hole through them in, if they wronged the wrong kind of people
The opposite of "dug up" would be "buried" or "covered."
Delve means to search for information, dig down, or examine a subject in detail. The opposite of delve would be conceal, bury, or ignore.
Scince a fray is a fight the opposite of fray is when you bury the hatchet.
They will bury the body tomorrow. Dogs like to bury their food for later.
No, bury is not an noun, it is a verb, an action word.
... 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.
Why would you bury a dog in litter
They did not. They took the body to a aircraft carrier and the US Navy was ordered to bury it at sea.
Yes, it is generally against the law to bury a body in your backyard without the proper permits and following regulations set by local authorities.
Antigone and Ismene are sisters. The story centres around the undignified way in which their brother's body has been left (at the time the women of the family would prepare the body for burial), and the king has made it illegal to bury him. Antigone believes that justice would be served if she defies the law, risking death if she is caught, and buries her brother. Ismene abides by the law and does not help to bury the body.
The sister had died so Usher wanted to bury her. He did not want doctors to do an autopsy.