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Our society congratulates itself on a "good funeral", but considers attending one a substitute for supporting the griever after it.
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The Griever had come right through the house and was now leaving.
4
The Griever's spikes popped out; its body rolled toward Thomas and Alby.
5
Minho took off running in the direction where he'd seen the Griever.
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Room was made for the sorrower, who was followed by two or three female friends.
2
His society became not only a relief, it grew almost a want, to that stern sorrower.
3
It was one thing to make light of a young man's sorrows in love, but another to do it when the sorrower was Xavier's age.
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Sorrower for us, who hast also become as a stranger to us!-Nowwe know your anxious love for us.
5
At length I gained admission and gave my account, which was most meekly received by the most patient of sorrowers.
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I am extreme annoyed and fluttered, yet would not be a vain lamenter neither.
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'Tis not that I am a lamenter over that I have told you.
3
He belonged unmistakably to that forlorn orchestra to whose piping no one dances; he was one of the world's lamenters who induce no responsive weeping.
Usage of mourner in English
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I followed him to the grave, the chief and almost only mourner.
2
Gonzalo Pizarro, attired in black, walked as chief mourner in the procession.
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Myself, as I am in my soul, so in person, chief mourner.
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She must be a savior; not a weak mourner over wrecked hopes.
5
The mourner wore a tee shirt upon which a message was emblazoned.
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There is one chief mourner kneeling before the altar-itis Paul Clitheroe.
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The mourner is in solitude,-alone ,inthis peopled world;-O ,howutterly alone!
8
Persis laughed, thereby diminishing her resemblance to the mourner of Celia's fancy.
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Everyone's wearing dark colors, but no one looks like a movie mourner.
10
Anthony Cunningham comes into the cold press conference room carrying a mourner's look.
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The mourner was Frederick and the grave that of Agatha Webb.
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To the mourner we would say-Weepon; nature requires your tears.
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Then he moved on and his place was taken by the next mourner.
14
The funeral ceremonies now begin, the widow being the chief mourner.
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The thought of Grace brought to the mourner an indescribable anguish.
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He reminds one of the hired mourner at the Hebrew funeral.