The homophone for "put in the ground and cover with dirt" is "bury."
A homophone for "put in the ground and cover with dirt" could be "buried."
The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."
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Planting or burying something in the ground and covering it with dirt is called "burying" or "planting."
The homophone of "to put in the ground and cover with dirt" is "berry." Both words, "bury" and "berry," sound the same but have different meanings. "Bury" means to put something in the ground, while "berry" refers to small round fruits.
I don't seewhy you want to do that but.... Turn it into mud? You cant really cover water with dirt. So you can either:1. Get a big sheet and put dirt over it.2. Drain the pool then fill it with dirt3. Mix the water with dirt, turn it into mud, let it dry, then put dirt over it.4. Don't.
any plant you want to dig a hole and put in there and cover with dirt
I put a cover over my car in the winter. Don't forget to put the cover on the BBQ.
Believe it or not when cooking a pig in the ground you dig a pit. Then start your fire either with hardwood or charcoal or both. Let the fire die down to coals. Put a sheet of metal over the pit then place the pig on top of that. Then put another sheet of metal over the pig. Then cover with dirt. Wait 6 to 7 hours, then remove dirt and pull the pig out and enjoy...
The word for putting someone under the ground is "burial."