Thank you for your help, but what I mean is not it's literal definition, but its figurative definition.
what does that mean in a figurative way?
:idea: ;-)['...and cries'].
I am not a teacher.Thank you for your help, but what I mean is not it's literal definition, but its figurative definition.
what does that mean in a figurative way?
I am not a teacher.
BobK gave you as close to a figurative use as there is. The phrase is quite literal, if you accept that definition of "bury". A figurative use of "bury" would be "to bury one's head in the sand", which means to deliberately ignore a problem. To bury one's face in one's pillow means just that.
Of course it is! But, by clicking on the "Thanks" button, you also improve that person's statistics in his/her profile! :idea: (That's not a huge issue, I admit, but if there's a feature like that, why not use?Well, isn't it my choice to say "thank you" as in my reply to his help, or to click on the "thanks button"?
No, you may NOT, I'm afraid. If you've found it unsolicited, that's your problem, not mine. Period.May I respectfully suggest you that you had better think twice before giving anyone your opinion?
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