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morgue

noun as in mortuary

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So far, the mystery man in the morgue has not been identified, and neither has Mr. Douli.

In London it is located in the Duveen Gallery where half the extant marbles sit under white light as if in a morgue.

Another incident, in January, involved a Kenyan man, Paul Mutora, who woke up in the morgue 15 hours after being pronounced dead.

Afterwards, the bodies were taken to the morgue to positively identify them.

But five years and a morgue-full of D.O.A. sitcoms later, ABC has found its new modern family.

Take all the little fishergirls away from Paris—from the Quartier Latin—and you would find chaos and a morgue!

Ward hesitated, as though doubtful about leaving this unusual person alone in the morgue, but finally assented.

If I were a woman I would prefer to lie stretched out at the morgue than be the joint possessor of that man's ill-gotten wealth.

In the morgue-like silence her silvery voice rang with startling clearness.

I went back to the Morgue and made some inquiries of the attendant there.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to morgue, such as: funeral home, crematory, charnel house, and funeral parlor.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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