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Pay nature’s debt with a cheerful countenance. (Christopher Marlowe,Edward II, approx. 1593) die for want of lobster sauceSeeEXCESSIVENESS. die in harnessTo die while working or while in the middle of some action, especially while fighting. The allusion may be to a horse who drops dead ...
Pay nature’s debt with a cheerful countenance. (Christopher Marlowe,Edward II, approx. 1593) die for want of lobster sauceSeeEXCESSIVENESS. die in harnessTo die while working or while in the middle of some action, especially while fighting. The allusion may be to a horse who drops dead ...
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Pay nature’s debt with a cheerful countenance. (Christopher Marlowe,Edward II, approx. 1593) die for want of lobster sauceSeeEXCESSIVENESS. die in harnessTo die while working or while in the middle of some action, especially while fighting. The allusion may be to a horse who drops dead ...
Pay nature’s debt with a cheerful countenance. (Christopher Marlowe,Edward II, approx. 1593) die for want of lobster sauceSeeEXCESSIVENESS. die in harnessTo die while working or while in the middle of some action, especially while fighting. The allusion may be to a horse who drops dead ...