Associations to the word «Hearse»
Noun
- Rear
- Body
- Lay
- Munster
- Michelle
- Drone
- Alley
- Lid
- Liz
- Car
- Gig
- Crowd
- Stable
- Torch
- Dead
- Wheel
- Mercedes
- Street
- Kane
- Feather
- Van
- Back
- Horror
- Ford
- Bore
- Curse
- Archer
- Cloak
- Gate
- Sandy
- Chapel
- Pulling
- Vinyl
- Capitol
- Palmer
- Remains
- Roof
- Door
- Bus
- Pace
- Ride
- Ceremony
- Avenue
- Candle
- Rod
- My
- Entrance
- Window
- Lift
- Passenger
- Carry
- Wednesday
- Train
- Home
- Sight
- Suicide
- Parking
- Arm
- Kennedy
- Tear
- Trader
- Phil
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HEARSE, noun. A hind in the second year of its age.
HEARSE, noun. A framework of wood or metal placed over the coffin or tomb of a deceased person, and covered with a pall; also, a temporary canopy bearing wax lights and set up in a church, under which the coffin was placed during the funeral ceremonies.
HEARSE, noun. A grave, coffin, tomb, or sepulchral monument.
HEARSE, noun. A bier or handbarrow for conveying the dead to the grave.
HEARSE, noun. A carriage or vehicle specially adapted or used for transporting a dead person to the place of funeral or to the grave.
HEARSE, verb. (dated) To enclose in a hearse; to entomb.
Dictionary definition
HEARSE, noun. A vehicle for carrying a coffin to a church or a cemetery; formerly drawn by horses but now usually a motor vehicle.
Wise words
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