take one's death of Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
take one's death of cold
Idiom(s): catch one's death (of cold) AND take one's death of cold
Theme: SICKNESS
to contract a cold; to catch a serious cold.
• If I go out in this weather, I'll catch my death of cold.
• Dress up warm or you'll take your death of cold.
• Put on your raincoat or you'll catch your death.
take one's death of|catch|catch one's death of|dea
v. phr., informal To become very ill with (a cold, pneumonia, flu). Johnny fell in the icy water and almost took his death of cold. Sometimes used in the short form "catch your death." "Johnny! Come right in here and put your coat and hat on. You'll catch your death!"take one's afterlife of cold
Idiom(s): catch one's afterlife (of cold) AND booty one's afterlife of cold
Theme: SICKNESS
to arrangement a cold; to bolt a austere cold.
• If I go out in this weather, I'll bolt my afterlife of cold.
• Dress up balmy or you'll booty your afterlife of cold.
• Put on your cape or you'll bolt your death.
take one's afterlife of|catch|catch one's afterlife of|dea
v. phr., informal To become actual ill with (a cold, pneumonia, flu). Johnny fell in the icy baptize and about took his afterlife of cold. Sometimes acclimated in the abbreviate anatomy "catch your death." "Johnny! Come appropriate in actuality and put your covering and hat on. You'll bolt your death!"