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gravestone
/ ˈɡreɪvˌstəʊn /
noun
a stone marking a grave and usually inscribed with the name and dates of the person buried
Word History and Origins
Origin of gravestone1
Example Sentences
He was told locals of an ancient village near Chepstow had awoken to find more than 50 holes mysteriously dug among the gravestones of their churchyard.
The peacefulness of Sycamore Gap was "of solace" to them all, so much so the tree was depicted on the young man's gravestone.
Happy Valley used to be covered in gravestones.
A four-year-old boy has died after a gravestone fell on him at a cemetery, police have said.
Guiding everyone is the show’s host and relationship guru Mark L. Walberg, whose disconcertingly white smile doubles as a line of gravestones for all the ailing relationships his show has mercy killed.
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