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To have died and be buried under the ground Humorous, [1] Euphemistic [5] Early 20th century—also 'under the daisies', and 'turn one's toes up to the daisies', which date back to the mid-19th century. (See 'to turn up one's toes' below.) Put down/put to sleep To be euthanised Euphemism Euthanasia of an animal Put one to the sword To kill someone
Parasiticide – a general term to describe an agent used to destroy parasites. Pediculicide – an agent that kills head lice. Pesticide – a general term to describe an agent used to destroy or repel a pest. Rodenticide - an agent that kills rodents (especially rats and mice). Scabicide – a chemical agent for killing scabies.
Used to describe: Water. Back in the 1930s, ordering a dog soup would get you a tall glass of good ol' water. Considering that the slang originated during the Great Depression, it makes perfect sense.
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Knowing that things are tough and painful, you have to learn to coexist with it.” The pair counsel a similar approach to anyone disappointed by the U.S. presidential election results.
1. Dry-erase calendars and white boards with colorful markers are a bright way to jot things down. 2. Label makers can help someone with memory issues to stay organized and keep track of household ...
Died at his home in Santa Monica. Buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, CA. Billy Wilder: Writer and director 2002-03-27 Died at age 95 at his home in Beverly Hills. Robert Shaw Wilkinson: Educator and South Carolina State University president 1932-03-13 Died at age 67 in Orangeburg, South Carolina Chris Wood: Rock musician 1983-07-12
Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #552 on Saturday ...