noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an obituary column (= about the life of someone who has just died )
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I spotted Stephenson's name in the obituary column.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
write
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Who would be capable of writing my obituary without malice?
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Keep their lists and read them whenever you feel anxious. -- Write your obituary .
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But Henry Skelton was also said to have suffered from depression ... and even wrote his own obituary .
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Henry Skelton fell from a window days after writing his own obituary .
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Mihailovic wrote an obituary for a Belgrade newspaper following Arkan's assassination.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Already his political obituaries are being prepared, as he considers his future over the weekend before making a statement on Monday.
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But Henry Skelton was also said to have suffered from depression ... and even wrote his own obituary .
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Did you ever see his obituary in the Citizen?
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Even on his death, nearly twenty years later, the obituaries did not forget Glaze's role in Doctor Who.
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Keep their lists and read them whenever you feel anxious. -- Write your obituary .
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Long, reverent newspaper obituaries were produced.
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The obituary in the New York Times had the sweep of history.
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The obituary of Benjamin James Titford.