23 Words to use with graveyard

Lippo Lippi, and Giotto, andwhy, Orcagna painted on graveyard walls; and I can almost fancy, sometimes, that this room is a vault, a tomb, a dungeon, where they torture people.

"Again I read here, 'The graveyard fence needs repairing badly.'

I think the singular feelings associated with graveyard darkness, which the wisest and bravest of men find slumbering beneath all their courage and philosophy, would be found upon investigation to proceed principally from two sources,a constitutional inclination to religious superstition, and an acquired educational belief in the reality of the dreams and fancies of poets, mingled, of course, with some natural cowardice.

You take a little pinch o' dried snake skin an some graveyard dirt, an some red pepper an a lock o' your hair wrapped roun some black rooster feathers.

But Sivert was too young to put on a graveyard face for that; he had never cared much for his uncle.

He but delayed a moment on the way To beg a porter ope the graveyard gate.

Luizinho, with another graveyard grin, then collected his belly, cleared his throat and barked: "Take down!".

I was about to rise to fill it again, when my eyes fell upon the door, and I saw the graveyard key, which I had hung there, moving slowly back and forth with a rhythmic swing.

'"A graveyard meeting,'" repeated the saloon-keeper.

There is a little farm-graveyard overgrown with privet and wild grape-vines, and a flattened grave where he was laid to rest; and only a few who knew him when they were children care to go there, and think of what he was to them.

Round the parish church was a graveyard long disused, and near one of the gates a small piece of ground that had never been used for any graveyard purpose: it was near enough to the school to be possible, and in a short time the miracle happenedthe entrance to the graveyard became a children's flowering garden.

When I add that I procured, from an equally trustworthy source, a genuine graveyard rabbit's foot, I would seem to be reasonably well protected against casual misfortune.

Your day will come, and in due course the graveyard rat will gnaw as calmly at your bump of acquisitiveness as at the mean coat of the pauper.

They regard these canoes precisely as we regard coffins, and would no more think of using one than we would of using our own graveyard relics; and it is, in their view, as much of a desecration for a white man to meddle or interfere with these, to them, sacred mementoes, as it would be to us to have an Indian open the graves of our relatives.

Like that time when she started to run off and found us in the graveyard-remember?" They laughed about this, rehearsing that far-off day with its vicissitudes and sudden fall of wealth.

Yet in the midst of the graveyard rites there broke out on the unseen lines near by, northward, an uproar of attack, and one or two shells burst in plain view, frightening the teams.

Both actors are wrong, however, in not omitting the graveyard scene.

It is very rare to find a graveyard skeleton of which many of the small bones are not missing.

By the fading light we made out to read: "Meet me at graveyard steps at midnight.

While we was at the graveyard word come to dig two or three more graves.

To understand this passage one must bear in mind that in Spanish graveyards corpses are generally interred in niches superimposed one above the other in high walls, like the pigeon-holes of a cabinet, and that these niches are sealed with stone tablets bearing the names etc. of the deceased.

Did you not see the pit already Yawning beneath you in the graveyard yonder?

Well, Dory spoke of that and said there was, and always had been, flowing from every graveyard a stream far more poisonous than any graveyard creek, yet nobody talked of stopping it.

23 Words to use with  graveyard