Burying in a sentence as a noun

As opposed to, say, burying your nose in a math text for fun?

There is no evidence yet that this is real, so we're burying the post.

Talk about burying the lede...And what does he mean by "After the initial set up of the laptop"?

I honestly can't fathom the thought process behind burying the link to your sole source of income.

"more beautiful than android and iPhone"... talk about burying the lead.

Or to burying opt-out checkboxes within gigantic forms.

Avalanches catch the unwary and unprepared, burying them alive under tons of snow.

As usual, another HN thread that perfectly exemplifies victim blaming and a collective burying of heads in the sand.

* Simple diffing would prevent deliberate obfuscation tactics like burying provisions deep inside piles of irrelevant stuff.

Just focus on most frequent sites and autocomplete, it feels like the presentation is just burying lots of the clutter that used to take up GUI space in the amazebar.- please don't default to a "downloads" folder.

You could most assuredly use this invention as a means of starting a discussion about **** patents — a position with which I probably even agree in this instance — without burying your point beneath your invective.

That's kind of a terrible side effect, isn't it?I understand the existing policy as it is used to prevent editorializing, but it's unfortunate that this burying of interesting/original content can also result.

So the article might be useful to people building businesses in the tech space, but because some users decided to air their petty grievances in the _comments_ to that story, the story itself got buried?Seems like the flamewar detector would be better aimed at closing comments rather than burying stories.

Burying definitions

noun

concealing something under the ground

See also: burial