gravedigger (Meaning)

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gravedigger (n)

a person who earns a living by digging graves

Webster

gravedigger (n.)

A digger of graves.

See Burying beetle, under Bury, v. t.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gravedigger

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gravedigger Sentence Examples

  1. The gravedigger's shovel sank into the earth, creating a fresh mound for the departed soul.
  2. He was a seasoned gravedigger, having witnessed countless burials over the years.
  3. As the sun began to set, the gravedigger toiled tirelessly, preparing the final resting place for the deceased.
  4. The gravedigger's wrinkled hands gently pushed the coffin into the grave.
  5. The gravedigger's presence served as a poignant reminder of the inevitability of death.
  6. The gravedigger's mournful eyes watched as the mourners left, their hearts heavy with grief.
  7. The gravedigger's work was often solitary, but he found solace in the thought that he was helping families bring closure to their loss.
  8. The gravedigger's hoarse voice sang a mournful dirge as he shoveled the earth onto the grave.
  9. The gravedigger's worn-out boots trudged through the cemetery, leaving a trail of footprints in the freshly dug soil.
  10. The gravedigger's weathered face was etched with both wisdom and sadness, as if he carried the stories of countless departed souls in his heart.

FAQs About the word gravedigger

a person who earns a living by digging gravesA digger of graves., See Burying beetle, under Bury, v. t.

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The gravedigger's shovel sank into the earth, creating a fresh mound for the departed soul.

He was a seasoned gravedigger, having witnessed countless burials over the years.

As the sun began to set, the gravedigger toiled tirelessly, preparing the final resting place for the deceased.

The gravedigger's wrinkled hands gently pushed the coffin into the grave.