Similar words: rehearse, hearsay, rehearsal, sparse, coarse, arsenal, in tears, hear. Meaning: [hɜrs /hɜːs] n. a vehicle for carrying a coffin to a church or a cemetery; formerly drawn by horses but now usually a motor vehicle.
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1. A large black hearse led the funeral procession.
2. He'd hitched a ride from a 1950s hearse.
3. Her gaze never left the hearse.
4. The back of a hearse which is already occupied.
5. The coffin was slid into the waiting hearse.
6. The hearse took her to St Paul's churchyard where the service was to be held.
7. He sat by the rear door of the hearse with a gun in each hand while Jack bled and bled.
8. The funeral hearse was followed by cars full of friends, and a company of Life Guards brought up the rear.
9. Mr G. Hearse for a ticket cabinet and a cash donation.
10. Obviously the hearse and mourning coaches were rented, but certainly not the coffin.
11. He faced Main Street, where a black hearse turned the corner.
12. They also send a hearse to carry the body to the funeral home or mortuary.
13. His remains upon the hearse ahead.
14. I need a hearse at Vera Smith's house.
15. The boy remained as dismal as a hearse.
16. Dance before dead England's hearse.
17. Until after hearing hearse to go, just sleep again.
18. PDT, the hearse is scheduled to arrive at the auditorium.
19. New Orleans Savant bought a hearse, thinking she would rent it out for 3 over - the - hill - birthday celebrations.
20. No mourners followed but an unmarked car appeared in the road and made it impossible for any vehicle to tail the hearse.
21. He blessed himself and dropped his eyes as the hearse passed.
22. Would she notice who came and went in a white frock, in jodhpurs, in a hearse?
23. Unfortunately, the wheels were attached not to his skinny body but to an old hearse.
24. To this day, I continued to follow the route of his hearse into a withdrawing space beyond this earth.
25. The coffin was carried on a horse-drawn cart because it was a long time before a motor hearse became available.
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26. "Take the long hill road up, Thompson--it will be easier on the horses, " called the liveryman as the undertaker snapped the door of the hearse and prepared to mount to the driver's seat.
27. I have never seen a U - Haul attached to a hearse.
28. Her hand rested lightly on her husband's coffin as it was taken to a waiting hearse.
29. By far the best license tag was, unbelievably, attached to a hearse: Pop Box.
30. A color guard carries the remains of Christa McAuliffe from a plane to a hearse at Dover Air Force Base.
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