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[ greyv-sahyd ] / ˈgreɪvˌsaɪd /
adjectivebeing or conducted beside a grave: a graveside funeral service. Origin of gravesideFirst recorded in 1830–40; grave1 + side1 Words nearby gravesidegraverobber, Graves, Graves' disease, Gravesend, Gravesham, graveside, gravesite, gravestone, Gravettian, grave-wax, graveyard Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for gravesideThe graveside services at the LBJ Ranch were the coldest I ever experienced. Notes on LBJ’s Death From His Closest Aide|Tom Johnson|January 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST Strange scenes sometimes are witnessed at the graveside, prompted perhaps by weird superstitions. Our Southern Highlanders|Horace Kephart But Edward would go: and at the graveside pitying Heaven relieved the young fellow's choking heart with tears. After a few brief prayers at the graveside, the mourners retire forty paces, halt, and pray again.
Then he saw that Glory was alone by the graveside, and his voice faltered and almost failed him. But here, at the graveside, he had found himself actually sobbing. Mortal Coils|Aldous Huxley
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