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Tombstone
1/ ˈٳːˌəʊ /
noun
a town in the US, in Arizona: scene of the gunfight at the OK Corral in 1881. Pop: 1547 (2003 est)
tombstone
2/ ˈٳːˌəʊ /
noun
another word for gravestone
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tombstone1
Example Sentences
Instead, it was placed on her grave as a tombstone out of respect for the contribution the woman had made to the community's food security.
They'll just put "American Psycho," the Huey Lewis scene, his business card scene or whatever on my tombstone, and you have to kind of accept it.
But a few feet away, the house looked like it had been taken out by a missile, the chimney rising like a tombstone over the debris of a structure that had stood for a century.
On Feb. 7, he posted a tweet that read “CFPB RIP,” next to an emoji of a tombstone.
In the suit, Willman alleges that the plan to blame trainers for the deaths happened after animal rights advocates staged a protest at Santa Anita with faux tombstones for every horse that died.
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