dead soul

NOUN
  1. someone who is no longer alive
    I wonder what the dead person would have done
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How To Use dead soul In A Sentence

  • One such ritual involved the reanimation of dead souls.
  • Prefiguration and 'post-figuration' are equally important in a novel whose nominal author we encounter as a dead soul. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The body of a hedonist is the coffin of a dead soul and there's no soul more dead than one which died young. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Prefiguration and 'post-figuration' are equally important in a novel whose nominal author we encounter as a dead soul. The Times Literary Supplement
  • As the body without the soul is dead, so the soul without the Spirit is dead, and one work of the Spirit is to quicken the dead soul by breathing into it the living spirit.
  • The clerics had grown authoritative to the extent that they could refuse burial of any dead soul in the city cemetery.
  • That would help me establish that Governor Blanco had 3 days to help Mayor Nagin evacuate all those poor dead souls that are floating in New Orleans today, as the Hurricane Evacuation Plan promised that they would do. Stop the cover-up now « BuzzMachine
  • In the manuscript, the last line of the poem originally read: "Dead souls eternally alive."
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