Sentence example with the word 'epitaph'

epitaph

Definition n. an inscription on a tombstone or monument in memory of the person buried there

Last update: December 7, 2016

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'Here lies a good and honest man.' were the words inscribed in Mr. John's epitaph.   [Please select]

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Write your own poem or write an epitaph for someone who died in battle.   [noun]

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A well deserved epitaph for one of the great British balladeers.   [noun]

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'Such an one,' people will say, as they stand to read your epitaph, 'was this Lady Sarah, whose virtues are recorded here in Latin superlatives.'   [noun]

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As Balfour's grasp could not have been unclenched without cutting off his hands, both were thrown into a hasty grave, still marked by a rude stone and a ruder epitaph.   [noun]

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They belong, we are assured by the epitaph, to the class of persecuted Presbyterians who afforded a melancholy subject for history in the times of Charles II.   [noun]

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Walker was able to requite him amply, in his opinion, by reciting the epitaph, which he remembered by heart.   [noun]

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Here now in peace sweet rest we take, Once murdered for religion's sake, says the epitaph on the flat table-stone, beneath the wind tormented trees of Iron Gray.   [noun]

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At his head it stood, silent, erect, and stilla living grave-stone, with its epitaph in blood.   [noun]

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Let my epitaph be.   [noun]

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Your epitaph is written.   [noun]

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