Definitions for gravediggers

gravediggers grave·dig·ger

Spelling: [greyv-dig-er]
IPA: /ˈgreɪvˌdɪg ər/

Gravediggers is a 12 letter English word.

You can make 623 anagrams from letters in gravediggers (adeegggirrsv).

Definitions for gravediggers

noun

  1. a person whose occupation is digging graves.
  2. burying beetle.

Origin of gravediggers

First recorded in 1585-95; grave1 + digger

Examples for gravediggers

He was particularly admir'd too for the gravedigger in Hamlet.

The gravedigger, alarmed at what Samuel asked him, at first refused his request.

They seem to have been discovered by a gravedigger about 150 years since.

“Everybody in Craddock was a-talking about it, as was only to be expected,” said the gravedigger.

This availed—the gravedigger was silent from that time forward.

"Ay, the clerk said he'd be here by now," agreed the gravedigger, and blew his nose.

This volume includes the dodge-the-obvious profiles of the attending emergency room physician and gravedigger for the slain JFK.

She found the gravedigger enjoying his pipe in front of the gate.

He had spent several years as a gravedigger and gardener at a cemetery in Germany before returning to Puglia.

He would have insisted on taking some higher part than Polonius or the gravedigger.

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