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  • adjective After a funeral.

Etymologies

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post- +‎ funeral

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Examples

  • The heavenly angel food cake is a traditional postfuneral food in the black community.

    Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009

  • The heavenly angel food cake is a traditional postfuneral food in the black community.

    Let Me Eat Cake Leslie F. Miller 2009

  • When it was finished, the people drifted back to their vehicles and began to depart, all heading toward Allouette, where a postfuneral meal was being served at the community center.

    Red Knife William Kent Krueger 2008

  • When it was finished, the people drifted back to their vehicles and began to depart, all heading toward Allouette, where a postfuneral meal was being served at the community center.

    Red Knife William Kent Krueger 2008

  • When it was finished, the people drifted back to their vehicles and began to depart, all heading toward Allouette, where a postfuneral meal was being served at the community center.

    Red Knife William Kent Krueger 2008

  • When it was finished, the people drifted back to their vehicles and began to depart, all heading toward Allouette, where a postfuneral meal was being served at the community center.

    Red Knife William Kent Krueger 2008

  • It wasn’t that beautiful a spot, but J.J. had promised to spruce it up postfuneral with a small shrine to Henry where his fans could visit even after park hours.

    BELLY UP STUART GIBBS 2010

  • It wasn’t that beautiful a spot, but J.J. had promised to spruce it up postfuneral with a small shrine to Henry where his fans could visit even after park hours.

    BELLY UP STUART GIBBS 2010

  • Once they’d left the community center in Allouette where the postfuneral gathering had been held, Will, Lucinda, and Ulysses had exchanged no more than a dozen words in the car.

    Red Knife William Kent Krueger 2008

  • Once they’d left the community center in Allouette where the postfuneral gathering had been held, Will, Lucinda, and Ulysses had exchanged no more than a dozen words in the car.

    Red Knife William Kent Krueger 2008

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