bodies

[US]/[ˈbɒ.diːz]/
[UK]/[ˈbɑː.diːz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the physical form of a person or animal; a dead human or animal, especially one used for scientific study or dissection; a large group of people involved in a particular activity; a group of people who work together for a common purpose; a group of people who work together for a common purpose (governmental)
v.to summon or bring before a court or authority

Phrases & Collocations

bodies of water

bodies politic

dead bodies

human bodies

bodies move

bodies discovered

bodies recovered

bodies examined

bodies present

bodies lay

Example Sentences

the police recovered three bodies from the wreckage.

she has a strong body and enjoys weightlifting.

the government announced new measures to protect the bodies of water.

he studied the bodies of ancient philosophers for his thesis.

the dancers' bodies moved gracefully across the stage.

the medical examiner examined the bodies for clues.

they buried the bodies in a remote location.

the artist sculpted human bodies with remarkable detail.

the river's bodies were polluted with industrial waste.

the team's bodies were exhausted after the marathon.

he felt a chill run through his body.

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