Idiom of the Week: Kick the Bucket – US Adult Literacy

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Idiom of the Week: Kick the Bucket – US Adult Literacy
Meaning: To die. Examples:  You're still alive! I thought you kicked the bucket! Julius Caesar kicked the bucket in 44 BC. The polite way to say "kick the bucket" is "pass away."   Pop Quiz: If someone says, "I feel like I'm going to kick the bucket," they feel A.  Pretty good. B.  Terrible. C.…
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