Mausoleum in a sentence as a noun

There are plenty of statues and a mausoleum for Leland Sr. on campus.

Ship the blocks upstate, and use them to construct a mausoleum pyramid on your country estate.

I also have several friends who have passed away, making their account a kind of digital mausoleum.

That was formerly an approach reserved for the odd mausoleum, palace or monument.

I’m sure most mausoleums seem pointless when they are built but a good mausoleum can be an important player in future history.

It seems strange that they would include in their set of example images, a picture of the most famous mausoleum in the world, without it being tagged with mausoleum or tomb or anything like that.

> Incidentally, ill thought features like the timeline or apps like the Washington post that try to turn the site to a news site or a personal mausoleum will fail and be retracted few months laterThe Washington Post app has been around longer than a few months.

It takes time to wean folks off of suburban malls and back into urban living: first we show them that the world is nicer than an air-conditioned mausoleum; then we show them that walking is wonderful; then we convince them to live where they can walk to work; then we all prosper!

Mausoleum definitions

noun

a large burial chamber, usually above ground