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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31. It was a big black battered hearse -- like automobile . There were three men in it.
32. Behind the second hearse was a solitary woman walking a pit bull on a leash.
33. And then Captain Charles sings, "Don't ever laugh when a hearse goes by or you will be the next to die."
34. And there she is, since the clock has stopped along with hearse of the prince consort .
35. Blasts the new born infant's tear . And blights with plagues the marriage hearse.
36. The hearse was manned by a driver and a brakeman — both dressed in black and wearing top hats. The horses were white Percheron with black plumes on their heads.
37. The pallbearers who placed Jackson's casket into the hearse each wore a gold necktie, a single spangly white glove and sunglasses.
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