Sentences with Churchyard

Filter by Meaning

16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Churchyard'

The old churchyard is a peaceful place, with ancient tombstones and towering trees providing shade.

The churchyard, with its moss-covered gravestones, serves as a constant reminder of the passage of time and the cycle of life.

The churchyard, though small, is meticulously maintained, a testament to the community's respect for the departed.

Visitors strolled through the churchyard, reading the inscriptions on gravestones and reflecting on the lives once lived.

Families gathered in the peaceful churchyard to bid farewell to their loved ones.

The novelist found inspiration for her eerie tale in the mysterious legends of the churchyard.

The churchyard, adorned with statues of angels, conveyed a sense of spiritual tranquility to those who sought solace in prayer.

A wrought-iron gate marked the entrance to the churchyard, inviting contemplation on the boundaries between the living and the dead.

The churchyard's wrought-iron gates creaked in the wind, creating an eerie ambiance during the storm.

The annual spring festival brought vibrancy to the churchyard, with colorful flowers and joyful celebrations.

The delicate fragrance of wildflowers wafted through the air, adding a touch of beauty to the churchyard's solemnity.

Visitors often left small tokens of remembrance in the churchyard, turning it into a mosaic of love and cherished memories.

Families gathered in the churchyard on Memorial Day, adorning graves with flowers and flags to honor the sacrifices of their ancestors.

A small community garden bloomed within the churchyard, cultivating a sense of unity and shared responsibility.

The local poet found inspiration for verses among the weathered headstones that dotted the churchyard landscape.

An annual memorial service brought together people from all walks of life to honor the departed in the peaceful churchyard.

Cite This Word

Was This Helpful?
Copied