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Recent Examples of sarcophagusIn a way, the old barrel filling house and the distillery’s cooperage function as an eerie sarcophagus for the bourbon industry’s downfall in the 1980s.—Maggie Menderski, Louisville Courier Journal, 19 Dec. 2025 Installed in 2016, the structure was designed to prevent the escape of radiation from the stricken reactor, which is also encased in a smaller concrete sarcophagus.—Chris Baraniuk, Wired News, 15 Dec. 2025 The team had already excavated the other three corners of a narrow tomb occupied by an imposing, unnamed sarcophagus.—CBS News, 5 Dec. 2025 Solomon peppers his story with generational resentments and art-world posturing, while Soderbergh films the interiors of McKellen’s English townhouse like the inner workings of a sarcophagus.—Joe Reid, Vulture, 8 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for sarcophagus
The Northwest Nazarene University Choir and Orchestra performed as Hogaboam’s teal-green casket lay among lavish bouquets before a large stage at the center of the arena.
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Noah Daly
April 1,
Idaho Statesman,
1 Apr. 2026
During the ceremony, her husband, Chris, was spotted, and afterward, family members, friends and fans laid white roses on her casket to say goodbye.
Fears leading to a travel slowdown After news of rising airfare costs and geopolitical tensions potentially leading to security risks like sleeper cells, the shutdown's airport chaos was the nail in the coffin for Americans who are outright canceling their trips.
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Kathleen Wong,
USA Today,
6 Apr. 2026
No Malefic locked in a coffin with a microphone; no Attila Csihar dressed as a peacocking corpse.
Christians recognize Good Friday as the day Jesus Christ was crucified, died and was buried in a tomb.
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Jose R. Gonzalez,
AZCentral.com,
1 Apr. 2026
It is believed that early Christians adapted this idea, viewing the egg as a symbol of Jesus' resurrection and the empty shell as a symbol for the empty tomb.
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Catherine Messier,
The Providence Journal,
31 Mar. 2026