Mary Todd Lincoln felt so imprisoned there that she called the place the White Sepulcher.
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It's the same idea as a whited sepulcher.
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President Harry S Truman called it a " glamorous prison " and a " great white sepulcher of ambitions ."
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Together they become the rage of Europe until Theodora marries the Duque de Sangre y Trueno in the Church of the Whited Sepulcher.
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The tomb, a small domed building with a tall white sepulcher inside, is venerated by both Jewish and Muslim pilgrims, especially women who come to pray for a child.
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Rachel's tomb, a small domed building with a tall white sepulcher inside, is venerated by both Jewish and Muslim pilgrims, especially women who come to pray for a child . dp-hla
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Resolute in public, he was sometimes forlorn in private, as when, in a letter to Bess, he described the White House as " the great white sepulcher of ambition and reputations ."
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The Kennedy article, along with a recent book of lurid revelations about Elvis's addictions and predilections written by three members of his entourage, had the effect of turning the dead King into a freak, the whited sepulcher of pop culture.
परिभाषा
a person who is inwardly evil but outwardly professes to be virtuous पर्याय: whited sepulchre,