9 collocations for entombing

On unheeded heaps of treasure rested each unconscious head; While, with pious care, the dying struggled to entomb the dead.

He raised from off her face the pall, and 'Lo!' He cried, 'that saintly flesh which ye of late With sacrilegious hands, ere yet entombed, Had in your superstitious selfishness Almost torn piecemeal.

High above these tower the bare crags and peaks which, as the eye gazes upwards, seem to bend inwards, as though a single shock of earthquake would make them meet and entomb the gorge beneath.

Would earth's dark ocean suck thee down? Earth's ocean thou, O Life, shalt drown, Shalt flood it with thy finer wave, And, sepulchred, entomb thy grave!

The abuse dies in a day; the denial slays the life of the people and entombs the hope of the race.

Say, if this Now may cradle a dim future, Why may it not entomb the misty past?

Cease, cease, harsh tongue: untuned music, rest; Entomb thy sorrows in thy hollow breast.

Arrived at the summit of the mountain, the victim, half dead with fright, was lifted off and carried to the edge of the yawning abyss which had entombed so many faithless wives before her.

Then, in earliest childhood would have been entombed the limitless woes that are the melancholy occasion of that which I am writing.

9 collocations for  entombing