potter's field (Meaning)
potter's field (n)
a cemetery for unknown or indigent people
Synonyms & Antonyms of potter's field
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potter's field Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The council voted to expand the potter's field to accommodate the city's growing population of unclaimed dead.
- He wandered through the potter's field, his footsteps echoing amidst the unmarked graves.
- The potter's field had become a haven for the homeless and forgotten, offering a sanctuary of sorts.
- The potter's field was not only a burial ground but also a place of memory and reflection.
- She placed flowers at the unmarked grave of her beloved in the potter's field, a tribute to their unfulfilled dreams.
- 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.