be pushing up the daisies
1pushing up the daisies — If someone is said to be pushing up the daisies, they are dead …
2pushing up (the) daisies — informal dead and buried. → daisy …
3pushing up the daisies — ► pushing up (the) daisies informal dead and buried. Main Entry: ↑daisy …
4pushing up the daisies — (slang) Dead (and buried) • • • Main Entry: ↑daisy …
5pushing up the daisies — If someone is said to be pushing up the daisies, they are dead. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** To say that someone is pushing up the daisies means that they are dead. Old Johnny Barnes? He s been pushing up the daisies for over 10 …
6Pushing up the daisies — If someone is said to be pushing up the daisies, they are dead …
7be pushing up the daisies — be pushing up (the) daisies humorous to be dead. It won t affect me anyway. I ll be pushing up the daisies long before it happens …
8be pushing up (the) daisies — humorous phrase to be dead Thesaurus: deadsynonym Main entry: daisy …
9(be) pushing up (the) daisies — be ˌpushing up (the) ˈdaisies idiom (old fashioned, humorous) to be dead and in a grave Main entry: ↑pushidiom …
10push up the daisies — to be dead Referring to the supposed nourishment of the common churchyard flower. Less often as push up the weeds: If I d been born fifty years sooner I d have been pushing up the daisies by now. (N. Mitford, 1960) And there are… …