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eulogy

[yoo-luh-jee] / ˈyu lə dʒi /


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He’s even more shocked when the formally dressed corpse starts emotionally reacting to the tearful eulogies.

From Los Angeles Times

“He had an illness. He should have been doctored to, not treated with brutality,” said civil rights leader the Rev. Al Sharpton, who delivered the eulogy.

From Seattle Times

In a eulogy for Ms. Hyde delivered by Mr. Chamber’s older son, he dismissed the idea of living each day as if it were your last.

From New York Times

Gone too is Jobs; the two became very close, and after his death in 2010, Simpson’s extraordinary eulogy for him circulated widely and was published in the New York Times.

From Los Angeles Times

At the time that Garland was delivering those remarks, Biden was en route back to the White House after delivering a eulogy at the funeral of Ash Carter, the former secretary of defense.

From Washington Post