Similar words: mummy, ramify, summit, summing up, hummingbird, miffed, mum, semiformal. Meaning: ['mʌmɪfaɪ] v. 1. preserve while making lifeless 2. remove the organs and dry out (a dead body) in order to preserve it 3. dry up and shrivel due to complete loss of moisture.
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1. The disease mummified many fruits.
2. In America, people are paying up to $150,000 to be mummified after death.
3. Likewise, at Niya were recovered a wide assortment of silks from the tomb of a mummified man and woman.
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4. The medical report composed during this last exhumation described it as being completely mummified.
5. The mummified man's clothes had disintegrated almost completely, but appeared to be mainly of leather and fur.
6. She could feel nothing, as if her entire body were mummified in thick wads of flavourless chewing gum.
7. When I used to read to you in bed you must have thought that Coleridge's mummified corpse was lying between us.
8. Cats and cat statues were worshipped, and mummified cats were buried with much ceremony in the goddess' sanctuary at Bubastis.
9. "The ancient Egyptians did not mummify rabbits, " she says. "But as they.
10. Channel 4 looks set to become embroiled in another taste row after backing a project which seeks to mummify a terminally-ill volunteer for a TV documentary.