you can leave flowers
you dance on someones grave....im dancing on yours right now.....ksdhslkhfdhg...your dead body talking
It means to visit the graveside of someone who has passed away to pay your respects to someone who has meant something to you in your life ; To lay flowers at a grave .
I think they save the dirt until the time of someone being buried. If not then they leave the grave open and chuck the dirt and get fresh at someones buriel.
In a grave and sedate manner. In other words to be polite. If I shook someones hand solemnly I would shake their hand politely.
You would probably get arrested for desecrating a grave... If nothing else it is littering, possible trespassing and against most cities and counties laws
Some people say that when some spot is colder than another it means your walking through a ghost
Yes but if you are caught, you will be charged with murder if the person dies in the grave.
If there is weapon in the home she is in grave danger of being charged with "possession" of a firearm, and YOU could also be charged as an accessory for knowingly allowing her to have access. It is NOT necessary to actually have the firearmn ON youir person to be charged with possession, mere 'ready access' to it serves as the prohibiting factor.
There is no statute of limitations on Murder.Added: If you have knowledge of a grave offense such as this and delay, or fail, in, reporting it, you could be charged with a criminal offense yourself.
Homonyms for "grave" include grave (serious or somber), grave (burial site), and grave (to dig).
There is no homophone to grave