Tombstone in a sentence as a noun

Top hat man and his girlfriend stand by his tombstone.

'If he dies there, what should be engraved on his tombstone?

" Do you plan on listing your git check-ins on your tombstone?

What are you going to have to etch on your tombstone if you don't have a dozen github URLs?

I agree, but with a caveat.\nGoogle closing reader wasn't RSS' tombstone, for sure.

" -- Mitch HedbergYou can put that on my tombstone, to date I found no better summary of my experience on Earth.

Deletes are implemented by writing special tombstone cells, which declare a range of other cells to be ignored.

Your family will be much better off with the $20k than with memories of a church and possibly a tombstone to go visit maybe once or twice in their lives.

The beginning or ending of an article is important, mark it a big initial, an elegant flourish, or a nice, stolid tombstone.

Generally you'll want to keep the part handy as you may go back to it, often just solder the resistor or cap to some other pad nearby, tombstoned.

And among actual mathematicians the Halmos tombstone is more popular nowadays, anyway.

Other things, which are arguably more important, are seemingly never even considered, like how the wood feels against your bones and skin, for example, or how the weight balances under the tombstone.

Tombstone definitions

noun

a stone that is used to mark a grave

See also: gravestone headstone