Similar words: remove mountains, save money, save memory, wave motion, have one foot in the grave, grave, have money to burn, graved. Meaning: n. (archeology) a heap of earth placed over prehistoric tombs.
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1. An ancient grave mound; a barrow.
2. He sat on a grave mound.
3. Its grave mound no tombstone, only a dazzling grass.
4. "Over there", his figure pointed to a grave mound that was under the pine-tree which I had kissed last year.
5. From now, in can see the mother only is in the field the alone grave mound, with grave mound in willow tree.
6. Once when Confucius was passing near the foot of Mount Tai in a chariot, there was a married woman weeping at a grave mound, and dolorously too.
7. Even her mother - in - law's grass - covered grave mound became a source of comfort.
8. The article discusses the basic characteristic, distributive law, grade and stage of large grave mound in the Ning-Zhen area and the social background reflected.
9. Nominal western Zhou kings' mausoleum could be divided into two kinds. One is memorial mausoleum which grave mound were heaped up by later generations.
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