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cooling board

noun

South Midland and Southern U.S. Older Use.
  1. a plank for laying out a corpse.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of cooling board1

First recorded in 1850–55
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A kitchen table can, in the throes of a yellow-fever outbreak, Become a cooling board holding the boss wife’s body.

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So I went to my dead mother where she was on de cooling board and brushed my dress and said, 'Look at my pretty dress.'

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When he was beastliest, he made frequent allusions to the cooling board, referring to a revel, in which, having covered himself with glory, he awoke from a dead drunk to find himself arrayed in his shroud, since which he has been in the habit of designating himself a resurrectionist.

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For a young woman to see a cooling board in her dreams, foretells sickness and quarrels with her lover.

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To dream of some living person as dead and rising up from a cooling board, denotes she will be indirectly connected with that person in some trouble, but will find out that things will work out satisfactorily.

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