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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(31) Brave Gail Devers was suffering from Graves Disease but it took doctors two years to diagnose the crippling thyroid illness.
(32) They had come to visit the graves of their own dead children.
(33) Family graves may occasionally receive a visit by a lone person shouldering a glum aura.
(34) Empty cisterns were used both as graves and as prisons where captives would be bound in fetters and left to rot.
(35) They walked around the graveyard for a short time, looking at the graves and then at the papers.
(36) Their campsites, graves, and houses had been buried and protected by a volcanic eruption.
(37) Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. Confucius
(38) A broken-down wall at the back enclosed a small, dusty graveyard, with a scattering of dingy-looking graves.
(39) They were the equivalent of tombstones on land: they marked the actual graves.
(40) The most important of these are on huge pots, designed not for use but to stand on graves.
(41) Rex is now negotiating to undertake maintenance work on peace time service graves in the the county.
(42) But the 57 Mature Harappan graves from the R37 cemetery at Harappa suggest otherwise.
(43) The beautiful, mountainous countryside is littered with the shallow, unmarked graves of the assassinated.
(44) He spoke well who said that graves are the footprints of angels.sentencedict .com Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
(45) We organized teams of youths to load the bodies on oxcarts and take them to mass graves outside the city.
(46) There are hints of a similar pattern at Wallingford where graves with amber beads were also more likely to have brooches.
(47) Arms and legs, some of which still moved, were sticking out of the mass graves.
(48) Rex mooched about the graves wondering when we were going to have lunch.
(49) The number of graves found in Upper Halling suggests that these were of settlers.
(50) The flowers in bloom upon the graves at the Cemetery were shot away.
(51) Another witness describes how he was captured by the rival faction and forced to dig graves to bury their dead.
(52) The coup leader, Major Moises Giraldi, was buried on Monday beside three other rebel graves.
(53) At the opposite extreme, paupers' graves had long been unmarked; but in between, death had been the metaphorical leveller.
(54) But sadly, she may never be able to prove what killed the people buried in the mass graves.
(55) It is found predominately in female graves, either rough or faceted and polished, pierced and worn as beads.
(56) Throughout Obon, prayers are said and repeated; graves are cleaned and adorned with new flowers.
(57) They dug graves for only one day before the Ecumenical Chaplaincy pulled Fritz Huls from his duties.
(58) Among the graves excavated by Sven Hedin in the Lopnur region was Grave 35.
(59) They've found the secret of happiness for all! - Stand by for the labour camps and the mass graves.
(60) Yet bows and arrows are very rare in early Anglo-Saxon graves.