They recorded 10,549 graves on or near the railway in 144 cemeteries, failing to locate only 52 graves.
Riding Thailand’s WWII Death Railway|Liza Foreman|December 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In Europe on these days people go to the graves of their beloved ones who have passed away.
Joseph Campbell on the Roots of Halloween|Joseph Campbell|October 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Once cleaned and sealed in two body bags, the corpse will be driven to a fresh row of graves.
Kissing the Corpses in Ebola Country|Abby Haglage|August 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
We are tired of sending out young people to the graves just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
My Non-First World Problems: Letters from Iraq|Andrew Slater|August 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Uploaded videos of men digging their own graves before having their throats slashed; selfies with severed heads.
You, Too, Could Be a Homicidal Zealot|Joel Gold|July 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Lora knew that his spirit would have to become the Watcher of Graves till such time as another soul should lapse into the silence.
Pharais and The Mountain Lovers|Fiona Macleod
The graves of thousands of English soldiers had been dug in the pestilential morass of Dundalk.
The History of England from the Accession of James II.|Thomas Babington Macaulay
Passed some dead horses on the road to-day; also some graves of those buried last year.
Journal of a Trip to California by the Overland Route Across the Plains in 1850-51|E. S. (Eleazer Stillman) Ingalls
They had treated it with that same desecration with which they have destroyed ten thousand Indian graves since then.
The Alaskan|James Oliver Curwood
Don't let me envy the very dead who lie at peace in their graves!
A Son of Hagar|Sir Hall Caine
British Dictionary definitions for Graves (1 of 2)
Graves1
/ (ɡrɑːv) /
noun
(sometimes not capital)a white or red wine from the district around Bordeaux, France
British Dictionary definitions for Graves (2 of 2)
Graves2
/ (ɡreɪvz) /
noun
Robert (Ranke). 1895–1985, English poet, novelist, and critic, whose works include his World War I autobiography, Goodbye to All That (1929), and the historical novels I, Claudius (1934) and Claudius the God (1934)