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last home;
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tracks; to stop in one’s tracks; to go hence; to depart this life; to go aloft; to go
forward; to pass off the earth;
(27
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down the flume; to fall off perch; to drop off the twig/ perch; to fall off the sticks;
(17
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within the veiling; to enter behind the veil; to cross the great divide; to cross the
river; to cross the Stygian ferry;
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way of all things; to go all one way.
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call; to answer the final summons; to kiss off; to kiss the ground; to kiss St Giles’ cup;
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hand in one’s accounts; to take the long count; to cash in one’s checks; to hand in
one’s checks; to pass in one’s checks; to buy the farm; to sell the farm;
(17
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gasp; to breath last; to take a long; to take a deep sniff; to gasp one’s life out; to yield
up life;
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out; when the lights go out.
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feet under;
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Jesus; to be in a better country; to be in a better world;
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bed of honour; to be on the slab; to be on the cutting-room floor.
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wind; to kick your heels; to kick off; to kick in; to kick the calendar.
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silence; the next world; the other side; the other world; the great perhaps; the
undiscovered country; the great change; great out; great secret; great certainty;
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release; happy dispatch; kiss off; Hollywood kiss; butterfly kiss; California kiss-off;
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untimely grave; your long home; a wooden box;
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to lay down fork and knife; to cut the painter; to book one’s final curtain call;
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pine overcoat; wooden coat; to hang up your hat; to wear a hempen cravat;
4.
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half; to chuck a seven; to have had one’s chips; to cash in your checks; to cash in
your chips;
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catch a packet; lead poison; to eat one’s gun;
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21. Longman
Dictionary
of
Contemporary
English,
http://slovar-
vocab.com/english/longman-vocab/death-6904586.html,
12.12.2015.
22. The
Collaborative
http://
h/page/Death.43048/,
International
Dictionary,
URL:
/The_Collaborative_International_Dictionary_of_Englis
20.12.2015.
23. The free dictionary by Farlex. URL: www.thefreedictionary.com
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