perishes in English

verb
1
suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way.
a great part of his army perished of hunger and disease
synonyms:dielose one's lifebe killedfallexpiremeet one's deathbe lostlay down one's lifebreathe one's lastpass awaygo the way of all fleshgive up the ghostgo to glorymeet one's makercross the great dividekick the bucketturn up one's toesshuffle off this mortal coilbuy itcroakbite the big onebuy the farmdeceasedepart this life
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1. “Work, Not for the Food That Perishes

2. The lion perishes andcubes of the lioness are scattered.

3. Thus, the Bible is scientifically correct in stating that ‘gold perishes.’

4. I leave uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday perishes tomorrow which person of the body implored.

5. I leave uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday? perishes tomorrow which person of the implored.

6. The business enterprise legal person perishes the civil case responsibility of the stage investor.

7. I have uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday perishes tomorrow which person of the body implored.

8. I leave uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday perishes tomorrow whelloch person of the body implored.

9. Work, not for the food that perishes, but for the food that remains for life everlasting.”

10. When a wicked man dies, his hope perishes; and even expectation based on powerfulness has perished.

11. Yet, even refined gold perishes, or dissolves, when exposed to aqua regia (royal water), a mixture of three parts hydrochloric acid and one part nitric acid.

12. Oh heart, if one should say to you that the soul perishes like the body, answer that the flower withers, but the seed remains. Kahlil Gibran 

13. 11 For just as the sun rises with its scorching heat and withers the plant, and its flower falls off and its outward beauty perishes, so too the rich man will fade away in the midst of his pursuits.

14. Writing down the emotions that you truly feel Beautifies the spirit of writing and enlightens the reader; on the contrary, overloading your thoughts with heavy words- having no senses at all but carrying multi-dimensional meanings with them- for the one and only sake of publication perishes the fabric of writing.