be hardly cold in one's grave in English

be dead for only a short time

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1. Haeundae will be in grave danger.

2. Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket. 

3. 1 Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket. 

4. He wished to be interred in the family grave.

5. " Grave robbers will be shot. "

6. 2 ‘they were more than happy to Cooperate’ SYNONYMS be of assistance , assist, help, lend a hand, be of service, give one's support, give one's backing, contribute, chip in, do one's bit, throw in one's lot

7. See: (one's) Cup runneth over a storm in a teaCup a tempest in a teaCup be in (one's) Cups be not (one's) Cup of tea Cup (one's) hands together Cup hands together Cup of java Cup of joe Cup of tea Cup of tea, one's in (one's) Cups in Cups in one's Cups in your Cups just (one's) Cup of tea just Cup of tea many a slip 'twixt the Cup and the lip, there's

8. When one is cabined, Cribbed, confined in one's self, it is good to be enlarged in one's friends

9. So they can hardly be bypassed.

10. He could hardly be more circumscribed.

11. Be still my heart I'm hardly breathing

12. It'll be a cold day in...

13. I hardly think they would be interested in using our gymnasium.

14. There can hardly be said to be professional Augurers in Manóboland.

15. • Basilar artery stroke can be a grave condition

16. We could hardly bear to be outdoors in the blinding sunlight.

17. The consequences of such inequity could be grave.

18. Her worldly success can hardly be denied.

19. Noun 1. the state of being cold or of feeling the Coldness of one's surroundings. She has gone to live in the South of France because she cannot bear the cold in Britain; He was blue with cold.

20. Books shelved as Clairvoyants: An Ice Cold Grave by Charlaine Harris, The Red Heart of Jade by Marjorie M

21. To be shot down in cold blood.

22. At these prices, one can hardly be picky.

23. I was soaked to the skin, my hands so cold I could hardly keep hold of the tiller.

24. Catch one's heart,never be apart.

25. To be stricken with Acedia is to be derelict toward one's own spiritual life; it consists in a dearth of concern for one's salvation.