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EOI Teacher on Twitter: "✓ To kick the bucket (informal; humorous) 》To die. ▪︎When Jim kicked the bucket all his friends attended his funeral. ▪︎You won't see a penny when I kick
American English at State - This idiom is born from another idiom, "to kick the bucket," which means to pass on or to die. A "bucket list" is an informal list of
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