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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
tomb .
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Examples
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Take me deep down, into the dusty tombed folds of the rows, lines and pages.
Twenty-Fourteen 2010
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I am wandering the library, learning its dusty tombed folds and introducing myself a little bit at a time.
Some Portrait 2010
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Zubaydah, thou didst surely die and we tombed thee in the tomb: how then returnedst thou to life and camest thou to this place?
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Now are all tombed to the mound, isges to isges, erde from erde.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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Quoth answering earth, "Bend low; For a earth," Before a lover lover lies here and waits for Hades-tombed bend reverently. "the Resurrection Day."
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"How wretched are lovers all," Hapless are lovers all e'en even in the sepulchre, tombed in their tombs,
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But her own poor little soul, a sort of fairy soul, those queer Irish creatures, was cooped up inside her all her life, tombed in.
The Captain's Doll 2003
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Now, had Tashtego perished in that head, it had been a very precious perishing; smothered in the very whitest and daintiest of fragment spermaceti; coffined, hearsed, and tombed in the secret inner chamber and sanctum sanctorum of the whale.
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They are like dead walls and the place they enclose like a vault, and the itinerant drab like a thing in drab cerements (they trail the dust) that ought to be dead wailing for entrance to things, tombed in those walls, that are dead.
This Freedom 1925
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Here he died, and here they tombed him men of Fechin, chanting round his grave.
The Grave of Rury 1922
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