wake up dead
English
Verb
wake up dead (third-person singular simple present wakes up dead, present participle waking up dead, simple past woke up dead, past participle woken up dead)
- To die, particularly in one's sleep.
- 1988, Mike Nichols, Life and Other Ways to Kill Time, page 206:
- The most maddening aspect of time, of course, is how it passes -sneaky fast - moment into moment into millennium, each day a dollop of eternity until, finally, one morning you wake up dead.
- 1999, Dean Barrett, Hangman's Point, section 495:
- But if tomorrow morning you wake up dead, don't blame me!
- 2011, John Orsi, From An Ill Mind, page 43:
- Find strength, before your[sic] broken down from thoughts that burn away the mind. One day you'll wake up dead.
- 2013, Don Pendleton, Extraction, page 70:
- All the sentiment in the world won't be much of a comfort when people like Hal Brognola find out what you've been doing—and they will find out, you know that—and you wake up dead one morning.
- 2018, Amie Kaufman, Meagan Spooner, Unearthed, page 12:
- Cross her and you'll wake up dead once you get back to the station.
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