[
UK
/sˈɛmɪtəɹi/
]
[ US /ˈsɛməˌtɛɹi, ˈsɛmɪˌtɛɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈsɛməˌtɛɹi, ˈsɛmɪˌtɛɹi/ ]
NOUN
- a tract of land used for burials
How To Use cemetery In A Sentence
- Another daughter, Elizabeth, died of fever at age two in 1764 and was buried in the Negro cemetery alongside Nina.
- The flowers in bloom upon the graves at the Cemetery were shot away.
- A delectable path, for example, runs up behind the cemetery, bordered by butterfly orchids and lithospermum and aristolochia and other plants worthy of better names; it winds aloft, under shady chestnuts, with views on either side. Alone
- A conical rhyton from the cemetery at Kameiros on Rhodes is even less easily understood.
- Indeed, there are times when the pedestrian traffic through the cemetery and around its perimeter is heavy enough to make one think about the need for a stop light inside.
- They were following the cortege to the cemetery, and her dad was making jokes. IN REAL LIFE
- Plans for a non-segregated cemetery in Enniskillen faced criticism.
- Tahoma has a work-release program for non-violent offenders and routinely has inmates doing some of their time providing labor at the cemetery. Reggie Buddle
- The graves of women and children have also been found in the nearby cemetery which borders the eastern walls of Qumran.
- Another, presumably later, inhumation cemetery lay in and around the southern boundary ditch at its Ryknild Street end.