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“I am angry to die” or “I am angry to death”
I am full to die.
I meant to say, "I might die because I am full."
Is this a correct expression?
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Possible Duplicate:
“I am angry to die” or “I am angry to death”
I am full to die.
I meant to say, "I might die because I am full."
Is this a correct expression?
Best Answer
No, this isn't correct. I'm assuming that your sentence means that you've eaten far too much dinner, that you've got a serious stomachache, and that you don't want to stick your finger down your throat to relieve the pain, and that therefore you want to die. I felt that way when I gave myself alcohol poisoning one New Year's Eve.
You might want to say I'm so full that I might die.