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n. (burial ground English)
Usage examples of "burial grounds".
Of course, I don't know everything, and there have been plenty of things lost to us besides the locations of burial grounds.
And maybe I'd better go check some of the old burial grounds too, the ones out in the boonies.
At her funeral in the old Makiki burial grounds Captain Hoxworth caused excitement by refusing to leave her grave.
Ahead, Sinnissippi Park opened before her, softball diamonds and picnic areas bright with moonlight, woods and burial grounds laced with shadows.
Loading the bodies on the sleds and hauling them up to the burial grounds above the cave was gruesome, exhausting work.
He'll be lifted off that toilet by Hauptmann's men and gently deposited in the Ingolstadt Hebrew Burial Grounds, there to rest for all eternity.
There was something very durable about the small clansman that reminded me of the weathered, patterned stones, ancient even now, that stood their implacable guard over crossroads and burial grounds.
Azalin must have stopped at the Vallaki burial grounds along his way to make a disintemment.
From what she'd read so far, it did seem as though the town was built on ancient burial grounds.
We know from prehistoric burial grounds that to them the cave bear was sacred.
Unmarked, scattered, trees and shrubs choking the burial grounds, it put Anna in mind of that horrific crime scene where the evening news showed grim policemen carrying out body after body, excavated from shallow graves in serial killer John Wayne Gacy's backyard.