with one foot in the grave in English
on one's way to death, dying, going to die, with one foot already in the next world; old
Use "with one foot in the grave" in a sentence
1. The popular British sitcom "One Foot in the Grave" will finish this year.
2. The figure was shrouded " head to foot in the habiliments of the grave ".
3. The coward is the first one in the grave.
4. One by one, with grave solemnity, the four of the deputation accepted cigars and lit up in ritualistic fashion.
5. She balanced precariously with one foot on each.
6. Hi there ! I'm Shreya Ambast, with one foot in Hyderabad and another in Delhi
7. He buried the bodies in one grave with a single wooden cross as a marker; then notified the Commonwealth.
8. Often hAbiliments Clothing, especially the clothing associated with a special occasion or office: "shrouded from head to foot in the hAbiliments of the grave" (Edgar Allan Poe).
9. Just put one foot in front of the other.
10. Often haBiliments Clothing, especially the clothing associated with a special occasion or office: "shrouded from head to foot in the haBiliments of the grave" (Edgar Allan Poe)
11. We still have one foot in the dark ages.
12. Step on the footplate with one foot, insert the other foot heel first into the yoke of the Bootjack and pull your foot out of the boot
13. Raise one foot, curl the toes and point the foot down-wards.
14. Advanced definition, placed ahead or forward: with one foot Advanced
15. One more campaign stop along the way to the grave?
16. 4 The hobo had only one shoe, the other foot wrapped in newspaper and tied with String.
17. And one foot thumps on the ramp.
18. Each one present threw three shovelfuls of earth into the grave.
19. Most Bodhrans are approximately one foot (30cm) in diameter
20. The dancer was poised on one foot.
21. I viewed the process with grave misgivings.
22. One of the reasons for including SVD in list A is its similarity with foot and mouth disease.
23. Simon says hop on one foot.
24. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of one foot (0.3048 m) in length.
25. No one had the right foot he had.”