winding-clothes (Meaning)
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winding-clothes (n)
burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
Synonyms & Antonyms of winding-clothes
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winding-clothes Sentence Examples
- As the mourners prepared the body, they wrapped it with soft winding-clothes.
- The ancient tombs contained preserved bodies encased in intricate winding-clothes.
- According to legend, Christ's winding-clothes were discovered in a hidden cave.
- The shroud of Turin is believed to be the actual winding-cloth of Jesus Christ.
- Archaeologists unearthed a mummy wrapped in finely woven winding-clothes.
- The decaying winding-clothes revealed the bones of a long-buried child.
- The hospital staff replaced the patient's blood-soaked winding-clothes with fresh ones.
- The queen was laid out for burial, her body adorned in regal winding-clothes.
- The winding-clothes were imbued with the scent of exotic spices and aromatic herbs.
- The unwinding of the bandages revealed the true extent of the ancient pharaoh's injuries.
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burial garment in which a corpse is wrapped
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As the mourners prepared the body, they wrapped it with soft winding-clothes.
The ancient tombs contained preserved bodies encased in intricate winding-clothes.
According to legend, Christ's winding-clothes were discovered in a hidden cave.
The shroud of Turin is believed to be the actual winding-cloth of Jesus Christ.