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Interactive English a Twitter: "@ADOUHAOUI To "kick the bucket" means to die. For example: Last year, his grandfather kicked the bucket. It's very informal and not a way to express sympathy." /
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Lucky Cat English - NB don't use this phrase too freely! You might hurt somebody's feelings! Examples: 1. My uncle kicked the bucket but didn't leave anything for me in his will.
John Plus English - The phrase comes from the expression 'to kick the bucket' which means to die. Do you have a bucket list? What's on it? What places do you want
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