A place or area for burying the dead.
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Examples for "cemetery"
Examples for "cemetery"
1A BOMB exploded early this morning outside a cemetery in west London.
2The dedication of the new cemetery at Gettysburg had been important, therefore.
3New urban cemetery land is limited and regulations regarding cemeteries are complex.
4And there were many new graves in the cemetery on the hill.
5So the cemetery site was way out of town, said Ms Edmonds.
1The Buso live in the great branching trees and in the graveyard.
2The graveyard of Canada in Flanders is large; it is very large.
3It is a myth that health is a graveyard of political careers.
4You are in the graveyard of all the emotions of the earth.
5I remember the graveyard I believe you know my name it's Mary.
1In the churchyard John Sterling's grave and the grave of the Rev.
2At length the mourners reached the churchyard and gathered around the grave.
3The old trees in the churchyard cast their shade over ancient graves.
4The grass in the churchyard sparkled with the fairy film of gossamers.
5He was buried in Chiswick churchyard, near the grave of William Hogarth.
1I didn't enjoy all the excitement about the burial ground, of course.
2Only at the extreme end of the burial ground did it pause.
3Either way, the Abenaki's complaint about a burial ground had been valid.
4Through an open archway to the east we enter the burial ground.
5It made you want to tread carefully, as at any burial ground.