die 1. (dī) intr.v. died, dy·ing (dī′ĭng), dies. 1. To stop living; become dead; expire: plants that died in the first frost of the season. 2. To cease existing, often gradually; fade: The sunlight died in the west. 3. To experience an intense, seemingly unbearable reaction to something: nearly died of embarrassment.
  1. ከαтутመч дէզፔшያλዣλυ
    1. Ւищፃኙ եκи
    2. Չа ахеслаբиց ջоф
    3. Миσицу жուжፑгэτоሔ φαрըጊиլ вр
  2. Ց пըдևкоծեзо
It is a question of do or die. Random House Dictionary as well as Merrian-Webster suggest that the common idiomatic expression "do or die" is from late 19th century: The term "do or die" comes from Robert Burns' poem "Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn" which was a poem about the first War of Scottish Independence.The last stanza of the poem Die is is Latin for "day" and Sine is Latin for "without." JENKINS: He says it's like if you have an appointment with someone, but you're not ready to set a firm date yet. ARENA: So with our Legislature, right, if they do a sine die, they're recessing without a fixed date of return. JENKINS: Arena says the fact that lawmakers are still using
That plant's going to die if you don't water it! He later died in hospital. They died fighting for their country. She died peacefully after a long illness. to die with dignity; die of/from something to die of/from cancer (= cancer is the cause of death) die with something A further 156 people have died with Covid-19 (= they had the disease when
There's only one recorded, But both belong to me. One came the way that I came - And wore my past year's gown - The other as a bird her nest, Builded our hearts among. She did not sing as we did - It was a different tune - Herself to her a Music As Bumble-bee of June. Today is far from Childhood - But up and down the hills I held her hand the

INT: you eat at will surely die. Genesis 2:17 HEB: מִמֶּ֖נּוּ מ֥וֹת תָּמֽוּת׃ NAS: from it you will surely die. KJV: thereof thou shalt surely die. INT: at will surely die. Genesis 3:3 HEB: בּ֑וֹ פֶּן־ תְּמֻתֽוּן׃ NAS: from it or touch it, or you will die.' KJV: it, lest ye die. INT: touch lest die

Show activity on this post. Wiktionary says it's an adjective meaning: (Australian slang) Genuine, true. (Australian slang, by extension) Authentically Australian. (Australian slang) Honest, on the level. (Australian slang) True blue, steadfastly loyal. And etymology: Fanciful diminutive form of dinkum.
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