hearse|hearses in English

noun

[hɜrs /hɜːs]

vehicle in which coffins are transported

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1. The hearse is gone.

2. Dance before dead England's hearse.

3. Her gaze never left the hearse.

4. His remains upon the hearse ahead.

5. ln that case, get that hearse rollin'.

6. Never rode shotgun on a hearse before.

7. The boy remained as dismal as a hearse.

8. The coffin was slid into the waiting hearse.

9. He'd hitched a ride from a 1950s hearse.

10. I need a hearse at Vera Smith's house.

11. A large black hearse led the funeral procession.

12. Until after hearing hearse to go, just sleep again.

13. The back of a hearse which is already occupied.

14. A Cortege of vehicles followed the hearse into the cemetery

15. Mr G. Hearse for a ticket cabinet and a cash donation.

16. He blessed himself and dropped his eyes as the hearse passed.

17. I have never seen a U - Haul attached to a hearse.

18. He faced Main Street, where a black hearse turned the corner.

19. I'd sooner stick it out here than run away in a tin hearse.

20. Obviously the hearse and mourning coaches were rented, but certainly not the coffin.

21. By far the best license tag was, unbelievably, attached to a hearse: Pop Box.

22. Unfortunately, the wheels were attached not to his skinny body but to an old hearse.

23. Her hand rested lightly on her husband's coffin as it was taken to a waiting hearse.

24. The hearse took her to St Paul's churchyard where the service was to be held.

25. Would she notice who came and went in a white frock, in jodhpurs, in a hearse?