Sentences with phrase «nearby cemetery»

The phrase "nearby cemetery" means a graveyard that is close or not far from a certain location or place. Full definition
Shortly after our ghost was gone, we even heard the distinct sound of a Civil War cannon reverberate on nearby Cemetery Hill.
The two convicts quickly boarded the helicopter and escaped to a nearby cemetery.
The room heaved with sobbing teenagers, and mourners wheeled out Ms. Pollack's coffin, to be buried in a nearby cemetery.
The team visited the nearby cemetery of Dashur, site of the De Morgans storage facility that is overseen by New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A storehouse near the pyramid of Teti was looted, and looters in the nearby cemetery of Abu Sir made away with a false door from the tomb of Re-Hetop.
Next up, we see Morgan casually threatening a young man whose father has presumably died; it looks like the poor boy's mother is grieving in a nearby cemetery at the 00:33 mark.
Nightly in his dreams, he watches as the nearby cemetery, decrepit church and a twisted dead tree, collapse into the Earth.
Once inside, you will have to steal their evil book and hunker down in the nearby cemetery until dawn rises.
Next up, we see Morgan casually threatening a young man whose father has presumably died; it looks like the poor boy's mother is grieving in a nearby cemetery at the 00:33 mark.
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