boot hill

boot hill
noun
Usage: sometimes capitalized B&H
Etymology: so called from the supposition that most persons buried there died with their boots on
West : a burial-ground especially for men killed in gunfights

as a wild town in early days, it had its boot hill and knew … notorious gunfighters — American Guide Series: Texas

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Western U.S.
a cemetery of a frontier settlement, esp. one in which gunfighters were buried.
[1900-05, Amer.]

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boot hill,
U.S. a cemetery in or near a frontier town of the old West.

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ˌBoot ˈHill 7 [Boot Hill] noun uncountable (US, informal, humorous)
(in the Wild West) a place where people are buried
 
Culture:
One of the best known is at Tombstone, ↑Arizona. The name comes from the idea that many people were buried in the boots they were wearing when they were killed.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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