They mummify before decay sets in and turn into a leathery brown, similar to the mummies of Egypt. |
Infection, at later stages, causes the berries to decay, shrink and mummify. |
A fleecy-lined sleepsuit, with built-in feet, would remove the need for any man to drag the duvet off whoever he's lying next to and mummify himself in it. |
Let your mind's eye mummify them, gaunt and sculptural amid wind and whistling sand. |
Scarpitta's paintings mummify canvases with belts and bandage strips and gouge them with large hooks. |
Staline's idea to mummify Lenin was the first act of an ideology to create a living God. |