The vehicle used for transporting a coffin is a "hearse".
FUNERAL HEARSE.
you spell it like "funeral"
The word is spelled "funeral".
You have spelled it correctly, hearse.Example: A well-known children's saying in past generations, often spoken in a sing-song fashion, is:"Don't ever laugh when a hearse goes by, or you may be the next to die; Worms go in, worms go out, they go through your gizzards and out your snout."
The likely word sought is the adjective "obsequious" (fawning, flattering).The related form is the plural noun obsequies, meaning funeral rites.
No, the noun 'funeral' is not a standard collective noun. Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun, for example, a funeral of lies; a funeral of relationships, a funeral of broken dreams, etc.
you spell it like "funeral"
Nothing! the term is HEARSE... hurst is a muscle car. or the incorrect spelling of hurts... which it did to me to answer this question.Note to readers:If I may clarify the above statement : (Actually "Hurst" would be devices used on muscle cars--a.k.a. Hurst High Performance Parts, i.e. the well known "Hurst Floor Shift"(Just for for the record: Hurst is Not "a muscle car" ).
The cast of Post Parcel - 2013 includes: Cate Allen as Woman at funeral Emily Ann Roth as Woman in park Larry Filion as ParcelPro Steve April Girard as Funeral Guest 2 Letticia Hurst as Child in park Gabriella Hurst as Child in park Christian Hurst as Child in park Antonio Lexerot as Karl Wood Jennifer Ogle as Funeral Guest 3 Knut Scott Lindsley as Funeral Guest 1 Cathy Tidwell as Funeral Guest 4
The deceased body , lengthwise in the truck or van portion of the Hearse. Hurst was a woman's writer, Fannie Hurst, not a funeral vehicle. Technically all Hearses are Vans.. The horse drawn van in the PA Dutch egg noodles ad could have been either a Hearse or a pre- Gasoline age U.P.S. van!
The vehicle that takes a coffin to a cemetery is a hearse.
The word is spelled "funeral".
The letters 'aurflen' unscramble to spell the word funeral.
There is the main word funeral (a mass or gathering to honor the dead) and the adjective form, which is funereal(pertaining to a funeral, but also used to mean gloomy, dismal, or depressing).
He is Mr Hurst.
Bruce Hurst's birth name is Bruce Vee Hurst.
Hawthorne Hurst's birth name is William Hawthorne Hurst.
Jackson Hurst's birth name is Jackson Ryan Hurst.