Synonym: crypt, grave, mausoleum, shrine, vault. Similar words: atom bomb, comb, bomb, combat, somber, aplomb, combine, bombast. Meaning: [tuːm] n. a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone).
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4. The tomb had been robbed of its treasures.
5. Take away love, and our earth is a tomb.
6. His tomb was covered with a yellow patina of lichen.
7. This tomb holds the mortal remains of King Richard III.
8. A few red roses were scattered on the tomb.
9. Hallam's tomb had been defiled and looted.
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10. We found the tomb perfectly intact.
11. Tourists queue in thousands to see the tomb.
12. The tomb was inscribed with a short poem.
13. They dug many ancient coins out of the tomb.
14. The tomb was honeycombed with passages and chambers.
15. They bore his body to the tomb.
16. When they opened up the tomb they found treasure beyond their wildest dreams.
17. Tom found the tomb vastly amusing.
18. The tomb was left undisturbed for over 800 years.
19. We met near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
20. Here also is the celebrated tomb of Saint Xavier.
21. I released him from the tomb.
22. Nick examined the elaborate carvings on the tomb.
23. The tomb assumption has a long pedigree.
24. Against the old wall was an empty stone tomb.
25. There are no objects from the tomb itself.
26. That night we slid into Tomb Bay, where Lycian rock tombs glare over a sheltered bight and cicadas yell from oleanders.
27. Tomb inscriptions, the coffin, statues, stelae and other grave goods therefore bore the name.
28. His tomb is believed to be a place for healing sick children.
29. There the desecration of his parent's tomb was seen as the outlet for feelings that knew no other way of expression.
30. Once it used to be just child psychology but we now know that we develop all the time from womb to tomb.