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Filter by Meaning The museum curator decided to entomb the delicate butterfly specimens in glass display cases.
The scientists entomb the radioactive waste in a secure facility to prevent any leaks or contamination.
The archaeologists carefully entomb the ancient artifacts to safeguard them from deterioration.
The detective decides to entomb the confidential documents in a secure vault.
The catacombs beneath the city entomb thousands of unidentified bodies from centuries past.
The town built a monument to entomb the bravery and sacrifice of fallen soldiers.
The ancient ruins entomb the secrets of a long-lost civilization.
The concrete walls entomb the underground tunnels.
The photographer captures moments that entomb the essence of a person's character.
The poet's words entomb his emotions on the page.
The detective uncovered a plot to entomb the witness in a hidden underground chamber.
The heavy snowfall can entomb cars and make it difficult to dig them out.
The burial chamber was carefully constructed to entomb the pharaoh's body and ensure his journey to the afterlife.
The trapped hiker had no choice but to entomb himself in a makeshift snow cave for shelter.
The family visited the entomb of their ancestors to pay their respects.
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