Die meaning in English
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Definition
to die: to decease, to pass away, to stop existing or living
Examples
- "No wait, Tyrone died last year."
- "DO YOU WANT TO DIE?"
- "As one of our patients, your body will be frozen when you die and preserved in cryonic suspension."
- "Lots of good horses died before I realized the error of my ways."
- "Polly, please don't let me die here!"
- "The fact is that Horatio and I thought we were going to die, but we didn't."
- "I don't wanna die."
- "Philip : How did you die?"
- "In the Arts section, some painter died."
- "So what I'm about to say to you is very important, you understand, because I'm dying."
- "My father once said, a dying British man will shoot you while you're trying to rob an airport."
- "Right now, I am so hungry I could die... again!"
- "Jean : I heard about a terrible pigeon epidemic where pigeons are dying and flying at the same time."
- "Godfather : I'm going to explain this one more time, before I die."
- "On the other hand, the server could die at any moment."
- "Me with a poor dying grandmother?"
- "He died following a freak explosion in the laboratory of his perfume shop."
- "Clairette died a few years later, leaving Xavier a widower."
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