buying the farm (Meaning)

buying the farm

redeem sense 6, believe sense 3, an act of acquiring possession, ownership, or rights to the use or services of something by payment especially of money, to acquire possession, ownership, or rights to the use or services of by payment especially of money, bargain, bribe, hire, something of value at a favorable price, accept, believe, to purchase a portion of or interest in, bargain entry 1 sense 2, to delay an imminent action or decision, to get killed, to get by paying money for, to obtain in exchange for something often at a sacrifice, to gain control over by bribery, to make a purchase, to be the purchasing equivalent of

buying the farm Sentence Examples

  1. The aged farmer finally bought the farm, passing on his land to a new generation.
  2. The young soldier's sacrifice on the battlefield meant he had bought the farm for his country.
  3. After a long and arduous battle with cancer, she knew it was only a matter of time before she bought the farm.
  4. The reckless driver's fatal car accident resulted in him buying the farm prematurely.
  5. The centenarian had outlived all her friends and relatives, and was ready to buy the farm peacefully.
  6. The mob boss's untimely demise after a turf war meant he had bought the farm.
  7. The doctor gently informed the family that their loved one had bought the farm, ending years of suffering.
  8. The elderly couple passed away holding hands, having bought the farm together after a lifetime of love.
  9. The skydiver's parachute failed, leading to a tragic accident where he bought the farm.
  10. The astronaut's spaceship malfunctioned during re-entry, resulting in a fiery crash and him buying the farm.

FAQs About the word buying the farm

redeem sense 6, believe sense 3, an act of acquiring possession, ownership, or rights to the use or services of something by payment especially of money, to acq

succumbing, ending, kicking off, kicking in,dying, passing away, stepping out, checking out, falling, passing (on)

living,coming to, breathing, being, lingering, reviving,existing,thriving, flourishing, subsisting

The aged farmer finally bought the farm, passing on his land to a new generation.

The young soldier's sacrifice on the battlefield meant he had bought the farm for his country.

After a long and arduous battle with cancer, she knew it was only a matter of time before she bought the farm.

The reckless driver's fatal car accident resulted in him buying the farm prematurely.