hearse• He faced MainStreet, where a blackhearse turned the corner.• To this day, I continued to follow the route of his hearse into a withdrawingspacebeyond this earth.• Unfortunately, the wheels were attached not to his skinny body but to an old hearse.• He blessed himself and dropped his eyes as the hearse passed.• Her gaze never left the hearse.• Obviously the hearse and mourningcoaches were rented, but certainly not the coffin.• He sat by the reardoor of the hearse with a gun in each hand while Jackbled and bled.• I realizedwhy people confuse them with hearses.
Originhearse
(1200-1300)Old Frenchherce“frame for holding candles, farm tool for breaking up soil”, from Latinhirpex