death
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Kick the bucket
To die, often used as a euphemism.
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Nail in the coffin
A final, irreversible event or action that seals the fate or brings about the definitive end of something.
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Go west
To die or cease to exist, often with a sense of finality and disappearance.
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Going west
To die or cease to exist.
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Pushing up daisies
To be dead and buried, often implying the body's decomposition contributes to the growth of plants above the grave.
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One foot in the grave
To be very old, infirm, or close to death.
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To buy the farm
To die, often suddenly or tragically, especially in an accident or battle.
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A pall hanging over
A sense of deep gloom, sadness, or foreboding that pervades an atmosphere, situation, or group of people.
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Give up the ghost
To die or cease to function.
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Silent as the grave
Extremely quiet, completely still, or utterly secretive, without any sound or disclosure.
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Drawing one's last breath
To die; to experience the final moments of one's life.
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The Grim Reaper is calling
This phrase indicates that someone is critically ill, facing a life-threatening danger, or nearing the end of their life.
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About to kick the bucket
To be very close to dying or reaching the end of one's life.