Churchyard

//ˈt͡ʃɝt͡ʃ.jɑɹd//

"Churchyard" in a Sentence (6 examples)

The faster the mouse, the bigger the churchyard.

A deep grave had been dug in the corner of the churchyard, just under the old yew-tree.

Behind the church is a small churchyard in which there are only ten graves, each with a small wooden cross.

Nearly one half of the north side of this street was occupied by the churchyard and church; the remaining portion, as well as the opposite side of the way, being composed of small low, two-story cottages with thatched roofs (and most of them having little projecting dormer-windows), a couple of public-houses, and a small grocery establishment.

They said nothing further, but tramped on in the growing darkness, past farm steadings, into the little village, through the silent churchyard where generations of the Pallisers lay, and up the beech avenue that led to Northrop Hall.

Ayot St Lawrence's most famous inhabitant, George Bernard Shaw, moved into the New Rectory in 1906 because, it is said, of a gravestone epitaph in the churchyard. This recorded the death of a woman who lived to be 70 with the comment 'Her time was short'. Shaw thought that a place that considered a life of 70 years short was the right place for him.

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