[
US
/ˈkæskət/
]
[ UK /kˈɑːskɪt/ ]
[ UK /kˈɑːskɪt/ ]
NOUN
- box in which a corpse is buried or cremated
- small and often ornate box for holding jewels or other valuables
VERB
- enclose in a casket
How To Use casket In A Sentence
- In the final scene the camera follows the course of a wire down a telephone pole and out to the fellow's tombstone where it dips into the earth and apparently down to his casket.
- It was even said that when she died aged 44 he used the casket which had contained her ashes to mix cement.
- The poignant note lay in a bed of roses on an ivory white casket that featured two joker playing cards. The Sun
- Another casket presents the adventurers with an intriguing puzzle.
- Legend has it that he threw the casket containing his old leader's heart into the enemy ranks, bidding the Bruce to lead him into battle one last time.
- An archaeologist was digging in the Negev Desert in Israel when he came upon a casket containing a mummy.
- 3 Lay forth out of your everlasting scrine scrine > {Casket or cabinet for archival papers} 4 The antique rolls, which there lie hidden still, antique > ancient The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
- The casket was made from boards with no knots from an evergreen tree.
- According to TMZ. com, the casket, called a Promethean, will feature a blue velvet interior and a hand-polished, mirror finish. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
- This glop went into a Pyrex dish and into the oven and appeared in tandem with holidays and caskets.