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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

At the bottom of the page, he might stash bits of the U.S. penal code or the Geneva Conventions: eulogies for real-life victims of police violence, solitary confinement and wrongful conviction.

From New York Times

In its quiet, fine-grained way, these episodes of “Somebody Somewhere” provide a eulogy in comedy form, with grief triangulated and transformed.

From New York Times

We know he has planned his funeral because President Biden announced that Carter had asked him to deliver his eulogy.

From Seattle Times

A friend texted lines from the eulogy to the singer Amy Grant, who has layers of connection with the Covenant School reaching back decades.

From New York Times