We have no meanings for "sincere mourner" in our records yet.
1 On the contrary, a widow's second husband is often the most sincere mourner of her first.
2 He had no more sincere mourner than his "Wolfie."
3 Among those who came next was a handsome, spirited-looking girl of twenty-five, who, though not of the family group, was a sincere mourner .
4 Mr. Baron Wychecombe died in six weeks, and the baronet returned to his residence, a sincere mourner for the loss of an only brother.
5 Both these great men were sincere mourners .
6 Lastly, were Anne and Arnaud, sincere mourners , especially Arnaud, who had loved and cherished his young master from childhood.
7 "Did you not think from her manner that she was a sincere mourner ? "
8 Miles Hendon and Tom Canty were favourites of the King, all through his brief reign, and his sincere mourners when he died.
9 He had always been a friend to labor, and there were no more sincere mourners at his funeral than the persons he employed.
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