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dienoun a small cube marked on each side with one to six spots and usually played in pairs in various gameshe rolled the die, hoping for a six dieverbto stop livingthe king died of old age after a long and fruitful reign check out, conk (out), croak(slang), decease, demise, depart, drop, end, exit, expire, fall, flatline, go, kick in(slang), kick off(slang), pass (on), pass away, part, peg out(chiefly British), perish, pop off, step out, succumb predeceaseconsume, disappear, dry up, fade, fail bite the dust, buy it(or buy the farm), give up the ghost, kick the bucket, snuff it(British) breathe, live come to, revivelingerbe, exist, subsistflourish, prosper, thrive to come to an endthe storm died just as dawn was breaking over the horizon break off, break up, cease, close, conclude, dead-end, determine, discontinue, elapse, end, expire, finish, go, halt, lapse, leave off, let up, pass, quit, stop, terminate, wind up, wink (out) desist (from), lay off (of), refrain (from)give over(British), knock off, pack (up or in)break down, conk (out), cut out, stallpause, stay, suspendabate, peter (out), wind down bite the dust continue, hang on, persist draw out, extend, prolong, protract to stop functioningfortunately, when the engine died we were only two blocks from home break, break down, conk (out), crash, cut out, fail, give out, stall fizzle, sputter, wheezeact up, malfunctionjam start (up) in the 12th century |