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How to spell BURIE correctly?

If you meant to spell "burie" but realized it's incorrect, here are some possible correct suggestions for your intended word. It could be "buried", which means to place something or someone underground. Alternatively, you might have meant "buries", the third person singular present tense of the verb "bury". Double-check your context to determine the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell burie correctly

  • bare She lay on the bed with nothing but a thin sheet covering her bare skin.
  • barre I had a great workout at the barre this morning.
  • barrie
  • beria After prison, Beria became head of the KGB.
  • bore
  • Brae She loved to hike up the brae and enjoy the stunning view from the top.
  • bribe I offered to bribe her not to rat on me.
  • Brice I'm Louis Brice and this is my brother, Billy.
  • bride She was a beautiful bride wearing a white dress.
  • brie She sniffed the brie and wrinkled her nose in disgust.
  • brief Please provide a brief summary of your work experience.
  • brier Samantha's legs were scratched by the brier bushes as she made her way through the forest.
  • brig The brig sailed late in the night.
  • brim The brim of her hat was pulled down to cover her eyes.
  • brine I soaked the chicken in a brine solution before grilling it.
  • brit The word "brit" is derived from the Old English word "britt," which means " British.
  • bur The bur from the tree stuck to my sweater.
  • burial
  • buried I am buried under the rubble.
  • buries
  • burke
  • burlier I'm not sure if I want to date someone who is burlier than me.
  • burr Burr means a sharp point or bump on something.
  • burred Outside, the ground was burred with shreds of fabric and leaves.
  • burro I saw a small burro while hiking in the mountains.
  • bury I bury the seeds in the soil to grow a garden.
  • Byre The byre was quite large, and had a number of stalls for the cows.
  • curie Pierre Curie discovered that polonium and uranium are radioactive.

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