The tombstone is carved with our family name and a wreath of dogwood flowers and it marks the place where my parents are buried.
And if I should die, he told us, I want you to inscribe my tombstone with the word... arghhh.
She dodged between the tombstones in the intimidating cemetery, wishing with all her might that she wouldn't trip.
The epitaph on the tombstone had worn away after over a hundred years. The foreword to the author's last book was used as his epitaph.
This cemetery has been here since the early 1800's so it's not surprising that the epitaph on that tombstone is no longer legible.
The epitaph on the tombstone said, "He died loving what he was doing."
The moon gleamed on the white-washed tombstone, recalling memories of old times.
Wyatt Earp sent a telegram to his brother Virgil asking him to come to Tombstone.
undertaker
under taker
In that sentence, yesterday is an adverb, 'visited yesterday'. An example sentence for the noun: Yesterday was the last day of the month. The last day of school was yesterday.
"this is my tombstone"
"this is my tombstone"