explain the line life nearing its closed
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My father would say, “Instead of saying 'He died', if you were to gently say 'He passed away' that is a euphemism. Possibly even the not so gentle 'He kicked the bucket' is one, too.”
“A life nearing its close” is also another way of saying that a person is about to die.
A euphemism is a manner of speech where you blunt the fall with words that mean the same but sound softer. Sometimes there is the sarcastic euphemism, but that's another animal altogether (BTW this was a euphemism too
“A life nearing its close” is also another way of saying that a person is about to die.
A euphemism is a manner of speech where you blunt the fall with words that mean the same but sound softer. Sometimes there is the sarcastic euphemism, but that's another animal altogether (BTW this was a euphemism too
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