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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bury himself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to hide or immerse oneself in something, usually an activity or emotion, to the point of becoming deeply involved or absorbed in it. Example: He was so devastated by the loss of his job, he buried himself in his work to numb the pain. Here, "bury himself" is used to convey the idea that the person is completely engrossed in their work as a coping mechanism for their emotions.
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"He can bury himself, Jackie".
It was headlined, somewhat hopefully, "Osborne stirs up more sh*t in which to bury himself".
He could always bury himself in work, but, since the miscarriage, she never left the house.
Before, with Kember, he had only the squall of guitars and keyboards to bury himself in.
Anyone passing by would think he was trying to bury himself.
We discussed two general areas where he could bury himself after that date -- Alaska and the Pacific Northwest..
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One young man had buried himself.
The guy buried himself disguised as Saddam!
Instead, he buries himself in briefing books.
King buries himself in unneeded details.
Why does he insist on burying himself in a brewery?
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