Death
51death — See: AT DEATH S DOOR, BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH, CATCH ONE S DEATH OF or TAKE ONE S DEATH OF, SIGN ONE S OWN DEATH WARRANT, TO DEATH …
52Death & Co. — This article is about the single. For the cocktail bar, see Death and Company. Death Co. Single by The Veils Released August 19 …
53death — Synonyms and related words: Azrael, Black Death, Death, Grim Reaper, Pale Death, Reaper, Z, angel of death, annihilation, apodosis, bane, caducity, casualty, catastrophe, ceasing, cessation, changeableness, coda, conclusion, consummation,… …
54death — See: at death s door, between life and death, catch one s death of or take one s death of, sign one s own death warrant, to death …
55death*/*/*/ — [deθ] noun 1) [C/U] the end of someone s life Sandra was very close to death.[/ex] the rising number of deaths on the roads every year[/ex] These people will starve to death unless they receive help soon.[/ex] The cause of death has not yet been… …
56death — Make, make loa. Some fig. and poetic expressions for death follow: hiamoe loa, hā ule, lele ka uhane, lele ka hoaka, ala ho i ole mai, mākūkoa e, waiho nā iwi, moe kau ā ho oilo, ā lele nui nā mauli, kani ka papa wa a, ao ao mau o ka honua.… …
57death — noun 1) her father s death Syn: demise, dying, end, passing, loss of life; eternal rest, quietus; murder, assassination, execution, slaughter, massacre; informal curtains; formal decease; archaic expiry Ant: life …
58death — n. absence of vital functions. Death is diagnosed by permanent cessation of the heartbeat. Brain death is defined as permanent functional death of the centres in the brainstem that control breathing, heart rate, and other vital reflexes… …
59death — see death is the great leveller death pays all debts cowards die many times before their death nothing is certain but death and taxes there is a remedy for everything except death …
60death on — {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1. Very successful in meeting or dealing with. * /Joe is death on fast balls. He usually knocks them out of the park./ 2. Disliking or strongly against; very strict about. * /The new teacher is death on students who come… …