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to graveyard
noun
A tract of land in which the dead are buried.
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Funeral arrived to graveyard.
"It's a major threat to Graveyard Point.
But these shows and stories weren't consigned to graveyard slots because of their niche or questionable appeal.
The museum includes a room of folk art, notably the exuberant dancing skeletons that are Mexico's great contribution to graveyard humor.
With the regrettable relegation of the excellent Claire Tomlinson from major frontline roles to graveyard autocue reading shifts, the satellite channel lacks a senior female football reporter, let alone a commentator, and duly feels light years behind the BBC.
But he cast the fear aside: in his introduction to "Graveyard Clay" he disclaims the "sense of linguistic piety or cultural decorum" that for so long kept potential translators away.
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Now, the museum is working with Inuit officials to return the bodies to the graveyard to be laid to rest.
John Francis Cuddy goes to the graveyard to talk to his dead wife.
And then she'd had to call Carl from work to drive her back to the graveyard to get her Dart.
Carting fresh corpses from morgue-to-mortuary-to-funeral-to-graveyard, along imperfect roads, in imperfect motor vehicles driven by imperfect human beings is logistically tricky, yet somehow these operations are almost always executed with precision.
When they clear the landslides that block the roads, they find they lead nowhere, to graveyards of rubble.
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