beyond the grave
Frequency: 5.00.8 per million words
An idiomatic expression referring to the time after death.
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Examples (10)
- The old lady still influences the family from beyond the grave.
- Their love was so strong, they believed it would last beyond the grave.
- A secret was revealed from beyond the grave when his hidden diary was found.
- Through his will, the tycoon continued to control his empire from beyond the grave.
- The chilling whispers seemed to be a warning from beyond the grave.
- His reputation for kindness has endured long beyond the grave, inspiring new generations.
- She swore she would love him beyond the grave and into the next life.
- The newly discovered evidence brought justice from beyond the grave for the victim.
- The artist's final masterpiece felt like a message to the world from beyond the grave.
- He scheduled emails to be sent after his death, a final communication from beyond the grave.