Similar words: gravestone, travesty, grave, graved, graver, gravel, gravely, engrave. Meaning: [greɪv] n. English writer known for his interest in mythology and in the classics (1895-1985).
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(2) He went to visit the graves of his forefathers.
(3) Some of the graves have been desecrated by vandals.
(4) The invaders are digging graves for themselves.
(5) They were eating themselves into their graves.
(6) Many of the soldiers were interred in unmarked graves.
(7) Tragically, the graves were plundered and the grave-goods scattered.
(8) Robbing graves is grisly.
(9) The violation of the graves is not the first such incident.
(10) The grass-grown graves looked the most comfortable.
(11) Then Schramm found the row of graves.
(12) The bodies that disappeared into unmarked graves?
(13) Prehistoric graves have recently been discovered in the vicinity.
(14) The Qizilchoqa graves are relatively simple in their construction.
(15) Old time railwaymen would turn over in their graves!
(16) Later that day[Sentencedict.com], we found more surface graves.
(17) Three skinheads admitted desecrating over 100 graves.
(18) Mass graves are already being dug.
(19) Some of the graves are cemented over.
(20) I have already discovered where the graves lie.
(21) The graves are divided into several types.
(22) The half-burned bodies were dumped in mass graves.
(23) Here white graves are garnished with angels, rising and falling down to the brink of the sea.
(24) Last week five graves under unmarked crosses were unearthed on the shanty town outskirts of Lima.
(25) The first snow came. How beautiful it was, falling so silently all day long, all night long, on the mountains, on the meadows, on the roofs of the living, on the graves of the dead!
(26) They marked the end of the war by strewing flowers over the graves of 18 000 soldiers.
(27) A couple of inmates were picking up leaves from around the graves, sweeping them into a large black sack.
(28) In Los Mochis, meanwhile, bodies are being exhumed from the mass graves one by one as they are identified.
(29) Turning slightly, and almost against his own will, he looked over at the dark graves.
(30) The bodies were buried without ceremony in hastily dug graves.