Place in a grave or tomb.
1The embalmers know how, and then they will entomb her secretly tonight.
2Now let's consume your energy and entomb your soul, shall we?
3Why not just entomb the core like they did at Chernobyl?
4She had a few priests who were devoted enough to entomb her here.
5But how came it they did not entomb her nearer On?
6They both agreed to entomb him at a monument for national heroes in Harare.
7Peter and Paul was ready to entomb the future Tsars.
8With a groan she smiled anew and tried to entomb herself under the pillows.
9I said those who did entomb me so said.
10There are plenty of sharks alongside who will be happy to entomb you either way.
11Every country has plans to permanently entomb the stuff.
12I am here and come to thee, O lady, that thou mayest entomb thy dead daughter.
13That darkness does the-face of earth entomb
14In Rio de Janeiro, cemeteries have accelerated construction of above-ground vaults to entomb a wave of deceased patients.
15He wanted to entomb us here.
16Or did you think they all voted to entomb themselves while she flies off to the Void to get happy ever after?
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