graved造句1 Digging your grave with your own teeth.
2 A man may dig his grave with his teeth.
3 We shall lie all alike in our graves.
4 Life is a battle from cradle to grave.
5 In the grave the rich and poor lie equal.
6 What is learned in the cradle lasts [is carried] till [to] the grave [tomb].
7 What is learned in the cradle is carried to the grave [tomb].
8 Histories make men wise ; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep ; moral grave ; logic and rhetoric able to contend.
9 What is learnt in the cradle lasts (or is carried) to the grave.
10 There is grave There is grave.
11 We are in the gravest peril.
12 They are in grave danger of losing everything.
13 All aboard were in grave peril of drowning.
14 He went to visit the graves of his forefathers.
15 The first snow came. How beautiful it was, falling so silently all day long, all night long, on the mountains, on the meadows, on the roofs of the living,[www.] on the graves of the dead!
16 There might be something beyond the grave, you know, and not nothingness.
17 At the head of the grave there was a small wooden cross.
18 She tore the rose apart and scattered the petals over the grave.
19 They took off their hats by the grave in silent salute.
20 She lived in the same village from the cradle to the grave.
21 I graved the wood into a human face.
22 The death of their teacher graved all the students.
23 Do not Stand at my graved and weep, I am not there, I do not asleep.
24 Just another life saved from forgetfulness graved well better than with a sword in Abraham's memory.
25 The experience in the camp graved all of the students.
26 I think I love them because they are just graved on my DNA when I was a oosperm.