gravedigger|gravediggers in English
noun
person whose job and occupation is to dig graves; (Zoology) burying beetle, sexton beetle, any type of black or black and orange beetles that bury dead mice or the carcasses of small animals(Zoology)
Use "gravedigger|gravediggers" in a sentence
1. Brutalizer was a gravedigger in Nishant's army
2. Remember me in France, master gravedigger.
3. Brutalizer was a gravedigger in Nishant's army
4. I mean, your file says you were a gravedigger.
5. Now, I know you're an A-1 gravedigger but...
6. Just like the gravediggers... Always trying to get beneath the surface.
7. Hard-pressed gravediggers are burying as many as 100 people a day.
8. Also patron of amputees, basketweavers, gravediggers, and hermits; he is invoked against eczema.
9. 1 Obtaining 2 Step 1: Cryptology 3 Rewards Talk to Korpsort the Gravedigger at [5,-1] in Incarnam
10. Sorrow was buried here, at the cost of a shilling and a pint of beer for the gravedigger.
11. Friedrich Engels used some of the profits of his successful textile business to support Karl Marx, the self-proclaimed gravedigger of capitalism.
12. I might feel the same, if I come from the seed of a drunk gravedigger and the rancid womb of a whore.
13. Working as a gravedigger who also Cremates bodies for a living, he suffered from a gambling addiction, resulting in many debts that he couldn't pay off without help
14. ‘When Hamlet Banters with the gravediggers, he becomes a clown himself, even if the subject matter is mortality.’ ‘Holding court on a sofa in a busy London hotel foyer, Kiely Banters away happily, using his gravelly laugh for punctuation.’