drave in

Main Entry:
bury [ber-ee]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: plant in ground
Synonyms: drive in, embed, engulf, implant, sink, submerge
Notes: a berry is a small, juicy fruit; bury is to place in the ground
Antonyms: dig out
Main Entry: enter
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come, put into a place
Synonyms: access, arrive, barge in, blow in, break in, breeze in, burst in, bust in, butt in, come in, crack, crawl, creep, crowd in, drive in, drop in, fall into, gain entrée, get in, go in, horn in, immigrate, infiltrate, ingress, insert, insinuate, introduce, intrude, invade, jump in, make an entrance, make way, move in, pass into, penetrate, pierce, pile in, pop in, probe, rush in, set foot in, slip, sneak, work in, worm in, wriggle
Antonyms: depart, exit, go, leave, withdraw
Main Entry: pack
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fill, compact
Synonyms: arrange, bind, charge, chock, choke, compress, condense, contract, cram, crowd, drive in, heap, insert, jam, jam-pack, lade, load, mob, pile, press, push, put away, ram, ram in, sardine, squeeze, stuff, tamp, throng, thrust in, top off, wedge
Antonyms: allocate, disperse, dispose, distribute, unpack
Main Entry: plug
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: stop up
Synonyms: block, bung, choke, clog, close, congest, cork, cover, drive in, fill, obstruct, occlude, pack, ram, seal, secure, stop, stopper, stopple, stuff
Antonyms: uncork, unplug, unstopper
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