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winding sheet
noun
- a mass of tallow or wax that has run down and hardened on the side of a candle, sometimes considered an omen of misfortune.
winding sheet
noun
- a sheet in which a corpse is wrapped for burial; shroud
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of winding sheet1
Example Sentences
鈥淭his solemn, silent, sailless sea 鈥 this lonely tenant of the loneliest spot on earth 鈥 is little graced with the picturesque. It is an unpretending expanse of grayish water, about a hundred miles in circumference, with two islands in its centre, mere upheavals of rent and scorched and blistered lava, snowed over with gray banks and drifts of pumice stone and ashes, the winding sheet of the dead volcano, whose vast crater the lake has seized upon and occupied,鈥 he wrote.
Mr. Lanegan鈥檚 solo career began with the 1990 album 鈥淭he Winding Sheet,鈥 which featured guest appearances by Nirvana鈥檚 Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic.
鈥淭he Winding Sheet鈥 contained a cover of 鈥淲here Did You Sleep Last Night,鈥 a traditional song popularized by Lead Belly, featuring Cobain and Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic; that band would use a similar arrangement of the song for their appearance on 鈥淢TV Unplugged.鈥
His early solo albums 鈥淭he Winding Sheet鈥 and 鈥淲hiskey for the Holy Ghost鈥 were marvels, spartan and sad.
Lanegan released his first solo album in 1990, the Sub Pop-issued 鈥淭he Winding Sheet,鈥 which pivoted away from some of the hallmarks of the Seattle rock movement he helped shape.
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