100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "gravedigger"
Definition
Gravedigger (noun): A gravedigger is a person whose job is to dig graves in a cemetery. This individual is responsible for preparing burial sites for the deceased, ensuring that the graves are appropriately sized and positioned.
Synonyms
- Cemetery worker
- Grave excavator
- Burial attendant
- Groundskeeper (in a cemetery context)
Antonyms
- Mourner
- Funeral guest
- Grief-stricken
Examples
- The gravedigger worked tirelessly to prepare the site for the upcoming funeral.
- As a gravedigger, he often reflected on the lives of those he buried.
- The gravedigger used a shovel to break the hard ground for the new grave.
- She admired the gravedigger for his dedication to his somber work.
- The gravedigger arrived early to ensure everything was ready before the ceremony.
- Every day, the gravedigger would come to the cemetery to maintain the grounds.
- The gravedigger shared stories of the interesting lives of the people he buried.
- There was a sense of peace when the gravedigger finished his work for the day.
- The gravedigger wore gloves to keep his hands clean while digging.
- Many people don’t realize how important the role of the gravedigger is in a community.
- The gravedigger knew the history of the cemetery better than anyone else.
- It was not an easy job, but the gravedigger took pride in his work.
- The gravedigger often worked at night, under the light of a lantern.
- He approached his role as a gravedigger with utmost respect and dignity.
- The gravedigger had a special connection with the families he served.
- When the storm hit, the gravedigger made sure the graves were secure.
- The gravedigger often found interesting artifacts while digging.
- As a child, he dreamed of becoming a gravedigger like his father.
- The gravedigger took a moment to reflect before starting the new grave.
- Many viewed the gravedigger as a necessary part of the funeral process.
- The gravedigger explained the importance of proper burial practices.
- She often accompanied her father, the gravedigger, to learn the trade.
- The gravedigger had stories that could fill a book.
- His hands were rough from years of being a gravedigger.
- The job of a gravedigger is often misunderstood by the public.
- The gravedigger was known for his meticulous attention to detail.
- The cemetery relied heavily on the skill of the gravedigger.
- It was a quiet day when the gravedigger went about his work.
- The gravedigger loved the tranquility of the cemetery.
- As the sun set, the gravedigger finished the last grave of the day.
- The gravedigger often spoke to the deceased as if they could hear him.
- People often forget that the gravedigger has emotions too.
- The gravedigger was respected in the community for his hard work.
- He became a gravedigger after a series of life changes.
- The gravedigger was always prepared for the unexpected.
- With each grave, the gravedigger felt a connection to the past.
- The gravedigger found solace in his labor.
- The community held a memorial service for the gravedigger after his passing.
- The gravedigger had a unique understanding of life and death.
- Although often lonely, the gravedigger found peace in his solitude.
- The gravedigger often left flowers at the graves he dug.
- People would come to the gravedigger for advice on burial plots.
- The gravedigger worked alongside the funeral director.
- She admired the gravedigger for his strength and resolve.
- The gravedigger remembered every face he had buried.
- The gravedigger was a vital part of the community's culture.
- The gravedigger felt a sense of fulfillment in his work.
- There was a calmness that surrounded the gravedigger.
- The gravedigger often shared his knowledge with others.
- In the quiet of the night, the gravedigger continued his task.
- The gravedigger understood the importance of his role.
- The gravedigger had a reputation for his gentle heart.
- Each grave told a story, as the gravedigger knew all too well.
- The gravedigger often worked in silence, lost in thought.
- The life of a gravedigger is often one of solitude.
- The gravedigger respected the traditions of the cemetery.
- Families would thank the gravedigger for his careful work.
- The gravedigger found beauty in the cycles of life and death.
- Many saw the gravedigger as a guardian of the past.
- The gravedigger took time to learn the names of those he buried.
- As a gravedigger, he had an unusual perspective on life.
- The gravedigger was often the last person to see the deceased.
- His work as a gravedigger brought him closer to the community.
- The gravedigger often worked under the rain, undeterred.
- The gravedigger had a compassionate approach to his role.
- The gravedigger was known for his ability to comfort grieving families.
- Each grave was a testament to a life lived, as the gravedigger knew.
- The gravedigger had to be strong, both mentally and physically.
- The gravedigger appreciated the quiet moments in the cemetery.
- The community gathered to honor the hardworking gravedigger.
- The gravedigger was often seen as a figure of respect.
- The gravedigger remembered the stories shared by the deceased.
- The gravedigger found closure in each grave he dug.
- The gravedigger was always prepared for the unexpected.
- Many people underestimated the gravedigger's role in society.
- His work as a gravedigger inspired him to write poetry.
- The gravedigger felt a deep connection to the land he worked on.
- The gravedigger often found peace in the stillness of the cemetery.
- Families would leave tokens at the graves, acknowledging the gravedigger.
- The gravedigger had a special bond with the earth.
- She admired the gravedigger for his skill and patience.
- The gravedigger had a profound respect for the deceased.
- The gravedigger often worked with local historians to preserve stories.
- The gravedigger learned to find beauty in the somber task.
- The gravedigger was an integral part of the burial process.
- He felt a calling to be a gravedigger after a personal loss.
- The gravedigger took pride in his meticulous work.
- The gravedigger often reflected on the fragility of life.
- The role of the gravedigger is essential yet often overlooked.
- The gravedigger found meaning in every grave he prepared.
- The gravedigger was a silent witness to history.
- The gravedigger understood the importance of his hands-on work.
- The gravedigger had a deep understanding of the grieving process.
- The gravedigger often found solace in the rhythm of his work.
- The community relied on the gravedigger during difficult times.
- The gravedigger kept the cemetery looking pristine.
- The gravedigger had a unique ability to empathize with others.
- The job of a gravedigger required both strength and sensitivity.
- The gravedigger often stayed late to ensure everything was perfect.
- The gravedigger found joy in helping families through tough times.