Dickens Dombey and Son|chapter=In which Mr. Dombey, as a Man and a Father, is seen at the head of the Home-Department|page=16|passage=Accordingly, mysterious shapes were made of tables and chairs, heaped together in the middle of rooms, and covered over with great winding-sheets.
1857, w:Charles Spurgeon, Sermons of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, of London, It is so woven into the very warp and woof of our nature, that till we are wrapped in our winding-sheets we shall never hear the last of it.
1858, w:Hugh Miller, The Cruise of the Betsey;. With Rambles of a Geologist;. Chapter Rambles of a Geologist; or Ten Thousand Miles over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland, The painter had set himself, with, I doubt not, fair moral intent, to exhibit a skeleton wrapped up in a winding-sheet; ...
Dickens Tale of Two Cities|chapter=Congratulatory|page=55|passage=He resorted to his pint of wine for consolation, drank it all in a few minutes, and fell asleep on his arms, with his hair straggling over the table, and a long winding-sheet in the candle dripping down upon him.
1890, w:Catherine Edith Macauley Martin, w:An Australian Girl, Thinglets fit only to wrap candles in, or make winding-sheets in Lent for pilchards, or keep butter in the market-place from melting.
1992, w:Don DeLillo, w:Pafko at the Wall, The dead have come to take the living. The dead in winding-sheets, the regimented dead on horseback, the skeleton that plays a hurdy-gurdy.
1993, w:Lisa Goldstein, Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon, The driver swore and he hurried out of the way, but he was not quick enough to escape the foul odor of death that trailed behind the cart. As it passed he saw the five or six bodies in winding-sheets piled on top of each other.
1994, Audrey Borenstein, Evanescence, Morrison, the leader of their inner circle of campus radicals, in the yellow winding-sheet, his freckled face covered with pancake make-up, his red hair stuffed into a yellow bathing-cap, announcing he would immolate himself at dawn.