whited sepulcher
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of whited sepulcher
First recorded in 1530–40
Example Sentences
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In the cold concrete of the great bunker, the whited sepulcher of National Socialism, the moviegoer has the vivid sensation, for most of two hours, that he is buried alive.
From Time Magazine Archive
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You bring the whited sepulcher home to you, and find that you have been living in it yourself.
From The Subterranean Brotherhood by Hawthorne, Julian
No one could have written to me as Joan has done and yet want to return to that whited sepulcher down there in the Balkans.
From A Son of the Immortals by Christy, Howard Chandler
It's a whited sepulcher, that's what it is.
From The Witness by Lutz, Grace Livingston Hill
The information came first to Edward Lamb, through the inquiries of a commercial rating company, that their Boston capitalist was a whited sepulcher, so far as capital went.
From Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford by Chester, George Randolph
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