US /ˈbɛri ðə ˈhætʃɪt/
・UK /ˈberi ðə ˈhætʃɪt/
Bury the hatchet.
If you bury the hatchet, it means you and a person you have been fighting with made up, decided to become friends again, or at least not hate each other anymore.
And tonight, in the spirit of healing and bringing people together, I would like to bury the hatchet
And tonight, in the spirit of healing and bringing people together, I would like to bury the hatchet with someone I've had issues with.
We got brain freeze because we tasted each other's ice cream and tried to bury the hatchet.
Cause we tasted each other's ice cream and tried to bury the hatchet.
And now that Shea is done with her big trial, she and I can bury the hatchet and have a little chat about our origin stories.
And now that Shea is done with her big trial, she and I can bury the hatchet and have a little chat about our origin stories.
Nine to bury the hatchet and does this mean to escalate a disagreement, to forget something meaningful, or to end a conflict?
Number nine: to bury the hatchet.