You can make a cardboard coffin or casket using a leftover refrigerator box. Just cut the sides of the box down to create a smaller box and then paint the box to look like wood. You can add pillows to the interior of the box to make it more "coffin-like."
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The word casket is a noun. The plural is caskets.
cardboard, or construction paper
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To make the Roman Coliseum out of cardboard, cut a shape that looks like a crown. Then cut holes in the cardboard that look like windows and arched doorways. Staple the two ends together into a round figure. This can also be painted white and gray for a more dramatic effect.
a casket
Another word for coffin is casket.
A casket is either a little box, such as a jewellery casket, or a coffin.
A coffin or a casket.
A vault. Some states require one in addition to a wooden or cardboard casket to prevent erosion once the wood or other type casket starts to degrade. There are "Green cemetaries/burials where natural wood or fiber materials are used. A stone coffin from the Egyptian pyramids is called a Sarcophagus.
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a casket
antonym for coffin
In a double casket, the outer casket usually is ornamental and made of a thicker material. The inner casket is usually unfinished and made of a thinner or lighter material.
casket
In a bed, a coffin or a casket.
The man who makes a casket does not need it; the man who buys a casket does not use it; the man who uses a casket does not know he does.