What does in my grave mean?

[British] or turn over in your grave. if someone who is dead would turn in their grave, they would be very angry or upset about something that is happening now if they knew about it.
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What does it mean to be in your grave?

If you say that a dead person would turn in their grave, you mean that they would be very angry or upset about something: She'd turn in her grave if she knew what he was spending his inheritance on. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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What does jump in my grave mean?

It simply means taking someone's former possessions or positions too hastily. The phrase is used colloquially and does not carry the negative connotation of "graves".
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Why do they say someone just walked over my grave?

Answer: When the prisoners were taken out of Newgate Prison to be hanged, they had to walk over their own burial sites en route to the gallows. Somewhere along the line, this became part of common parlance!
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Where does the phrase turning in your grave come from?

The main idea is that instead of being able to rest in peace, the dead person in question is sleeping uncomfortably, akin to the common and often tedious "rolling around in one's bed" action when one cannot sleep. The phrase dates from the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
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What does turning in her grave mean?

Be very upset. This idiom is used only of a dead person, who in all likelihood would have been upset by developments in question, as in If she knew you'd sold her jewelry, she'd turn over in her grave. [ Late 1800s]
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What does whip hand mean?

1 : positive control : advantage. 2 : the hand holding the whip in driving.
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What's the saying when you get a shiver?

Send(s) Shivers Up/Down My Spine

This is another idiom that refers to sudden, unanticipated chills or shivers. Like “by the pricking of my thumbs,” it can be used to communicate uneasiness, something not associated with “someone walked over my grave.”
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What does a rabbit ran over my grave mean?

“Speaking of graveyards, have you ever heard the expression, “a rabbit ran over your grave”? It was a statement made when someone had a sudden shiver. Not sure of it's derivation, but heard it used frequently when I was a child.”
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What does it mean to walk on the grave?

Said when one unexpectedly feels the urge to shudder or shiver. A: "Are you all right?" B: "Yes, I just had a big shiver run down my spine. Someone must be walking over my grave!"
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What does a goose walked over my grave mean?

The phrase is generally used to describe an eerie premonition, though “A goose walked over our grave” may be used at that moment when a conversation falls silent.
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What does grave mean slang?

The definition of grave is something that is serious or taken seriously or doing something in a solemn or sedate manner.
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How do you use grave in a sentence?

His carelessness could have grave consequences. They have placed themselves in grave danger. I have grave doubts about this plan. suffering from a grave illness The judge issued his ruling with a grave expression.
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Are in grave danger?

If you are in grave danger, your personal safety is threatened.
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What does seeing 3 rabbits mean?

While each bunny seems to have two ears, the symbol is actually a visual puzzle: a total of three ears connects them in their endless loop. Some believe the rabbits symbolize eternity; others think they stand for fertility. Still others consider them a representation of the connection between the heavens and the Earth.
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What does it mean when you see a brown rabbit?

The brown rabbit is a kind animal that most people are happy to encounter. It symbolizes the need to be grounded, rebirth, fertility, luck, innocence, and cleverness. Usually, people think it means things are going to fall into place soon.
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What does white rabbit mean?

white rabbit in British English

(waɪt ˈræbɪt ) noun. a person who is in a hurry and complaining of being late, like the White Rabbit character in the children's story 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll. He was late, damnably late!
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What is a chill in the back?

There is no such thing as a “chill in the back”.

However, once the body is removed from the cold and returned to normal temperature in a warm house, in a space blanket or by exercise (or being rescued by a St.Bernard with some Brandy) this pain disappears quickly. There is no such thing as a “chill in the back”.
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Why do I feel cold after crying?

Essentially, anxiety can cause us to hyperventilate and consequently our blood flows less efficiently. Blood flow is also directed toward our larger organs that are more crucial to survival, and thus our extremities are left with sensations of being cold.
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What does a chill up your spine mean?

Definition of send a chill/shiver up/down someone's spine

: to make someone feel very thrilled, frightened, etc. Her thrilling performance sent a chill up my spine. The very thought of encountering those people in a dark alley sends a shiver down my spine.
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What does play the second fiddle mean?

Definition of second fiddle

: one that plays a supporting or subservient role.
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What does it mean to keep one's head above water?

: to avoid financial failure while having money problems We have so much debt that we're barely able to keep our heads above water.
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What does under the cloud mean?

Under suspicion, in trouble, or out of favor, as in Ever since his brother was accused of fraud, he's been under a cloud. This metaphoric expression calls up the image of a single black cloud hanging over an individual. [
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Would be turning in his grave?

If you say that a dead person would turn in their grave, you mean that they would be very angry or upset about something: She'd turn in her grave if she knew what he was spending his inheritance on.
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What does the phrase on this side of the grave means?

During life; before one dies. Grandma says she only has a few years left this side of the grave, so she wants to spend them traveling. See also: grave, of, side, this. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
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