A person who is inwardly evil but outwardly professes to be virtuous.
1The whited sepulcher lay a heap of blackened ruins.
2You bring the whited sepulcher home to you, and find that you have been living in it yourself.
3Chenonceaux to-day is no whited sepulcher.
4Below him the desert lay like a whited sepulcher cut by the dark ribbon of the interstate highway.
5He is a whited sepulcher.
6I dreaded the day when she should discover that I was but a whited sepulcher partly freighted with suppressed language.
7No one could have written to me as Joan has done and yet want to return to that whited sepulcher down there in the Balkans.
8As the judges probably know, perfection is a whited sepulcher full of dead men's bones... (This is part of the first quoted sentence.)
9So in no joyful spirit I came at last to Amiens, this whited sepulcher, this Circe's capital, this den of thieves, this home of vampires.
10Outwardly they may be as whited sepulchers and inwardly as ravening wolves, that's what.
11Search your hearts ye whited sepulchers, and tell me what was your leading object when you became church members?
12Could the public be induced to vote for him with all the churches fulminating against private immorality, hypocrites, and whited sepulchers?
13Ye are like whited sepulchers, which outwardly appear beautiful, but inwardly are full of dead men's bones and of all uncleanness (Matt.
14"Do you think Harding a whited sepulcher?"
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