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gravedigger

American  
[greyv-dig-er] / ˈgreɪvˌdɪg ər /

noun

  1. a person whose occupation is digging graves.

  2. burying beetle.


Etymology

Origin of gravedigger

First recorded in 1585–95; grave 1 + digger

Example Sentences

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And in the following month, when asked about the mounting death toll, he replied simply: "I'm not a gravedigger" - a remark he later admitted regretting.

From BBC

As for myself, I propose to fight this gravedigger’s menace to the finish.

From Salon

One person undoubtedly cheering on the troops is Abidin Durma, well-known as the gravedigger of Omdurman, a sister city to Khartoum over the River Nile that is part of the capital region.

From BBC

I said good-bye to the widow’s unmarked stone, where she was buried after she died, and where I stayed until the gravediggers found me and carried me to the temple.

From Literature

The gravediggers marking out the individual spaces where exhumed corpses will be buried.

From BBC