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carcase

American  
[kahr-kuhs] / ˈkɑr kəs /

noun

carcased, carcasing
  1. a variant of carcass.


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The quartet traces the genteel romance between Wimsey and mystery writer Harriet Vane, perfect for Sayers newcomers or faithful followers: "Have His Carcase," "Gaudy Night," "Busman's Honeymoon" and "Strong Poison."

From Seattle Times • Oct. 28, 2012

Why truly a Body would think so by thy slovenly Dress, lean Carcase, and ghastly Phyz.

From Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I. by Erasmus, Desiderius

Carcass, Carcase, k�r′kas, n. a dead body or corpse, no longer used of the human body: the framework of anything: a ruin: a kind of bombshell.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various

Thou wouldest be nothing but a living Carcase.

From Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I. by Erasmus, Desiderius

In 1773 he and Horatio—afterwards Lord Nelson, doffed their uniforms and shipped before the mast on board the Carcase bound on a voyage to the north pole and penetrated to 81� 39' north latitude.

From Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution by Judson, L. Carroll

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