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[ US /ˈəndɝˌteɪkɝ/ ]
[ UK /ˌʌndətˈe‍ɪkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one whose business is the management of funerals

How To Use undertaker In A Sentence

  • She covered his body with the chenille spread and went inside to phone the undertaker.
  • Michael served as an auctioneer from 1955 to 1997 and as a funeral undertaker and shopkeeper up to the time of his death.
  • The media exequies for Cronkite we9re no surprise, of course: there is no undertaker like television, and he was its own. By the Blight of the Silvery Moon: Mad Men Postmortem: James Wolcott
  • Again, the undertaker offered two choices to the client: outright purchase of all the accoutrements or the hire thereof.
  • If you're a fan of the TV hit series "Six Feet Under," you certainly do, Michael C. Hall, best known as the uptight undertaker David Fisher. CNN Transcript Aug 2, 2002
  • He might have been an undertaker but, against his natural inclination, he became an avid partygoer. Times, Sunday Times
  • That the undertaker at the same time bears the risks attendant upon production has to be taken into account when we consider the individual undertaker, but not when we consider the institution as such, for we cannot speak of the risk of the body of undertakers as a whole, I called the undertaker, not a man, but a something, because in truth it need not be a man with flesh and blood. Freeland A Social Anticipation
  • Sorry, expecting Jindal to be an undertaker is setting the bar way too high. Matthew Yglesias » Fox News Panel Pans Jindal
  • When we went into the undertaker to arrange a grave, they said it had all been taken care of.
  • And in the latter situation, the incomes shall be divided equally between FCI and undertaker association.
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