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corpse
[ kawrps ]
noun
- a dead body, usually of a human being.
Synonyms: cadaver
- something no longer useful or viable:
rusting corpses of old cars.
- Obsolete. a human or animal body, whether alive or dead.
corpse
/ kɔːps /
noun
- a dead body, esp of a human being; cadaver
verb
- slang.theatre to laugh or cause to laugh involuntarily or inopportunely while on stage
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of corpse1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
It shows a corpse whose head and arms have been severed, and the stomach cut open.
On his 100th birthday, Colin meets his gassy death before being reborn as a baby that burst from the abdomen of his corpse.
The corpse however remained in situ due to suspected booby traps and instead, part of a finger was removed and sent to Israel for testing.
It has a pantomime theatricality to it, featuring shots of the audience and including moments when the actors corpse - a term used to describe breaking character and laughing - and ad-lib on stage.
Only one charge involved an abortion-specific crime under a now-repealed statute, and the remaining included criminal homicide, drug charges, and one charge of "abuse of a corpse."
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