The idiom Kick the bucket means? - PakMcqs
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A. To kill B. To achieve a goal C. To die D. To be successful Submitted by: Munwar Ali Sohu
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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