Kick the Bucket

What Does "Kick the Bucket" Mean?
"Kick the bucket" is an English idiom. It is a colloquial expression meaning to die.Examples in Sentences
Here are three examples of the idiom "kick the bucket" used in a sentence:- I want to travel the world before I kick the bucket.
- He laughed and said he wasn't ready to kick the bucket yet.
- She's healthy and has no plans to kick the bucket anytime soon.
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