churchyard

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Recent Examples of churchyard In Ham, after the trespass, the group stopped in a churchyard for lunch, where more thermoses of tea emerged from backpacks. Brooke Jarvis, New York Times, 26 July 2023 Last summer, O’Farrell presided over a ceremony for the planting of a pair of trees in the churchyard — one commemorating Hamnet, the other Judith. Andrew Dickson, New York Times, 7 Apr. 2023 His company has now taken on the task of mapping every churchyard and municipal burial ground in England—a total of more than 18,000—to create a Google Street View of graveyards in which descendants, genealogists, and conservationists can click on a map and see who was buried there and when. WIRED, 25 Nov. 2022 At one point, the thieves threatened to burn the painting unless their demands were met, but unlike The Concert, The Guitar Player was safely recovered with the help of an anonymous tip: a detective found the canvas, wrapped in newspaper, propped up against an old headstone in a London churchyard. Ruth Bernard Yeazell, The New York Review of Books, 23 Feb. 2021 See All Example Sentences for churchyard
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Noun
  • Located at the intersection of Highways 6 and 13, this cemetery is the final resting place of L.M. Montgomery.
    Kaitlyn McInnis, Forbes.com, 27 May 2025
  • There are over 150 national cemeteries —including Arlington National Cemetery and Gettysburg National Cemetery — across the country that will sport thousands of American flags every Memorial Day.
    Alex Heigl, People.com, 26 May 2025
Noun
  • Whether spending time at the beach, in the backyard, or camping, this nifty outdoor find features a fiberglass rod that’s easy to stick in the ground.
    Ali Faccenda, People.com, 1 June 2025
  • Actress Lili Taylor talks about the life-changing magic of birding—and how to get started in your own backyard.
    Miranda Crowell, Better Homes & Gardens, 31 May 2025
Noun
  • Dahlia plants from a garden center can be transplanted into a larger pot like any other plant.
    Andy Wilcox, Better Homes & Gardens, 3 June 2025
  • His pond and garden store has been in business since 2001.
    Julia Marnin, Miami Herald, 3 June 2025
Noun
  • Leading those developments appears to be China, which stunned the world in 2022 by using a robotic grabber to pluck one of its satellites from its orbital slot and drag it into a graveyard orbit.
    IEEE Spectrum, IEEE Spectrum, 11 May 2025
  • In a makeshift graveyard outside the hospital, surrounded by the giraffes that Ellie met in one of the first season’s most emotional scenes, the group discuss their next moves after burying their dead.
    Christopher Cruz, Rolling Stone, 5 May 2025
Noun
  • These are often called dooryard violets and the Latin name is viola sororia.
    Sheryl De Vore, Chicago Tribune, 29 Apr. 2025
  • But on a clear day after rain, the dooryards and the narrow streets are fragrant with summer lilacs; the overgrown grass by the river, where people of all backgrounds pause to rest, blows on the approach to a high, arcing bridge; and startling moments of bright, simple beauty emerge.
    Nathan Heller, Vogue, 17 Oct. 2024
Noun
  • The Bee looked specifically at the six UC campuses with the lowest admission rates — the toughest schools to get into.
    Phillip Reese, Sacbee.com, 24 May 2025
  • Thousands of campuses from at least a dozen states have rejected President Donald Trump's claim that diversity, equity and inclusion programming violated federal civil rights law, and his directive to schools to eliminate them.
    Kayla Jimenez, USA Today, 24 May 2025

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“Churchyard.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/churchyard. Accessed 7 Jun. 2025.

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