potter's field (Meaning)

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potter's field (n)

a cemetery for unknown or indigent people

potter's field Sentence Examples

  1. The city's paupers found their final resting place in the potter's field, a desolate burial ground beyond the city walls.
  2. Potter's Field had long served as a grim reminder of the city's poverty and inequality.
  3. She longed to explore the potter's field, where countless stories lay beneath the ancient soil.
  4. The potter's field was a poignant place, a testament to the vulnerability and transience of human life.
  5. The council voted to expand the potter's field to accommodate the city's growing population of unclaimed dead.
  6. He wandered through the potter's field, his footsteps echoing amidst the unmarked graves.
  7. The potter's field had become a haven for the homeless and forgotten, offering a sanctuary of sorts.
  8. The potter's field was not only a burial ground but also a place of memory and reflection.
  9. She placed flowers at the unmarked grave of her beloved in the potter's field, a tribute to their unfulfilled dreams.
  10. The potter's field stretched out before him, a vast and solemn expanse, a reminder of the inevitability of death.

FAQs About the word potter's field

a cemetery for unknown or indigent people

graveyard,cemetery, churchyard, necropolis,memorial park, God's acre, boneyard, crypt, catacombs,tomb

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The city's paupers found their final resting place in the potter's field, a desolate burial ground beyond the city walls.

Potter's Field had long served as a grim reminder of the city's poverty and inequality.

She longed to explore the potter's field, where countless stories lay beneath the ancient soil.

The potter's field was a poignant place, a testament to the vulnerability and transience of human life.