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vb. (present participle of cremate English)
Usage examples of "cremating".
He stated that it was his painful duty to prove, beyond peradventure of doubt, that the defendant had had sufficient motive to kill her uncle, that she had more than once threatened to kill her uncle, and that she had with deliberation killed her uncle and attempted to dispose of his remains by cremating them in a billet of gold.
I say you destroyed all evidence of these murders by dropping the bodies into the molds and pouring molten metal in upon the corpses, cremating them just as you placed the body of Waldo Chine in that billet mold and poured gold into the mold!
I say you destroyed all evidence of these murders by dropping the bodies into the molds and pouring molten metal in upon the corpses, cremating them—just as you placed the body of Waldo Chine in that billet mold and poured gold into the mold!
Several years ago--before the war--it burned down one night, cremating many memories.
The cops were watching him, probably to see if he was going to throw up, but the wave of nausea passed, replaced by a pang of long-lost familial hurt, the kind of hurt he had not experienced since watching the news tapes of those federal bastards cremating his son at Waco.
All he could do was watch while the spectacle escalated, the old woman’s corpse withering where it lay, as if the light—which gave off no discernible heat—was cremating it.