TO KICK THE BUCKET MEAN TO DIE. IT SOUNDS MORE BEAUTIFUL. I LIKE THAT IDIOM, IT IS TOO CURIOUS. I'M READDING: "WICKED WORDS" BY TERRY DEARY. I AM WRITTING ABOUT IT JUST WHEN I FINISH READING IT BEACOUSE IT IS TOO INTERESTING. TERRY WRITE ABOUT THE OERIGINS OF THAT IDIOM: "IN THE MIDDLE AGES A PERSON MIGHT HAVE TRIED TO COMMIT SUICIDE BY STANDING ON A BUCKET THEN LYING A NOOSE AROUND THEIR NECK WITH THE END OF THE ROPE ATTAHED TO THE CILING ABOVE. WHEN THEY KICKED THE BUCKET AWAY THEY HANGED THEMSELVES."
Borrowed your kick the bucket image. If that's not ok, let me know.
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