kick the bucket (Meaning)

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kick the bucket (v)

pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life

kick the bucket Sentence Examples

  1. The old man finally kicked the bucket, leaving behind a fortune for his family.
  2. I'm not surprised he kicked the bucket so young; he was a heavy smoker and drinker.
  3. The doctor told me I had only a few months to live, so I decided to kick the bucket on my own terms.
  4. I don't want to kick the bucket just yet; I still have so much to do.
  5. The company is on the verge of kicking the bucket, and the shareholders are panicking.
  6. The old car finally kicked the bucket, and I had to buy a new one.
  7. I'm afraid my computer is about to kick the bucket; it's been running really slow lately.
  8. The old dog kicked the bucket a few weeks ago, and we're all still mourning his loss.
  9. The economy is in such bad shape that many businesses are kicking the bucket.
  10. I'm not afraid of kicking the bucket; I'm just afraid of what comes after.

FAQs About the word kick the bucket

pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life

die, fall, pass (on), check out, buy it, pass away, step out, perish, croak, expire

breathe, live,come to, breathe, be, be, come to, live, revive,revive

The old man finally kicked the bucket, leaving behind a fortune for his family.

I'm not surprised he kicked the bucket so young; he was a heavy smoker and drinker.

The doctor told me I had only a few months to live, so I decided to kick the bucket on my own terms.

I don't want to kick the bucket just yet; I still have so much to do.