inherse (Meaning)

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inherse (v. t.)

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Synonyms & Antonyms of inherse

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inherse Sentence Examples

  1. The somber inherse slowly carried the body of the departed to its final resting place.
  2. The eerie glow of the streetlights illuminated the black inherse as it made its way through the deserted streets.
  3. The hearse driver's expression was solemn as he guided the inherse through the crowded cemetery.
  4. The mourners followed the inherse in a mournful procession, their heads bowed in sorrow.
  5. The heavy door of the inherse creaked open, revealing the delicate features of the deceased.
  6. The horses pulling the inherse strained against their harness as they ascended the steep hill leading to the cemetery.
  7. The inherse arrived at the chapel just as the sun was beginning to set, casting an ethereal glow on the scene.
  8. The mourners wept openly as the inherse bore the body of their loved one away from the church.
  9. The inherse was surrounded by a sea of flowers, a testament to the love and respect for the departed.
  10. The sound of the inherse's engine faded into the distance as it carried the deceased to their eternal rest.

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See Inhearse.

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The somber inherse slowly carried the body of the departed to its final resting place.

The eerie glow of the streetlights illuminated the black inherse as it made its way through the deserted streets.

The hearse driver's expression was solemn as he guided the inherse through the crowded cemetery.

The mourners followed the inherse in a mournful procession, their heads bowed in sorrow.