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A commongrave, perhaps, because her family never came to claim her.
2
He was buried in the commongrave at a distance from the fort.
3
Workmen were digging a great, long, commongrave for the dead.
4
I wondered what inscription would mark the commongrave of the unnamed infants.
5
His body, which was thrown into a commongrave, has never been found.
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Or, perhaps, they simply sink out of all knowledge, and vanish effectually enough into a paupers grave.
Usage of potter's field in English
1
She lies there, in the potter'sfield, safe from all harms.
2
Maybe I'm a lost soul, and my goal's the potter'sfield.
3
And they gave them unto the potter'sfield, as the Lord appointed to me.
4
I never did see such a one-horse camp with such a big potter'sfield.
5
Nearly all go to the potter'sfield, where they sleep well in their nameless graves.
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The body was buried in the potter'sfield.
7
Buried un-named and undated in Science's potter'sfield.
8
The coroner and two Mexican laborers tucked Borax O'Rourke away in the potter'sfield in the morning.
9
I would keep the potter'sfield in decent order, and defray the funeral expenses of murderers and paupers.
10
To see a potter'sfield in your dreams, denotes you will have poverty and misery to distress you.
11
He will go on this way until, broken and useless, the poor-house or the potter'sfield gets him.
12
And after they had consulted together, they bought with them the potter'sfield, to be a burying place for strangers.
13
At the side of a grave in the potter'sfield, the sexton one day saw a blind man leaning on a cane.
14
After they took counsel, they bought the potter'sfield for the burial of strangers, which became known as The Field of Blood.
15
Without a funeral, but borne on a bier, by two men, she was buried at the expense of the city, in the potter'sfield.
16
Strange that nobody thought of inviting them to visit the cemeteries and graveyards, especially the potter'sfield, where thousands of their victims are buried.