Go to (one's) reward In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "go to (one's) reward", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tonia Thai calendar 2021-07-01 08:07

Meaning of Go to (one's) reward

Go to (one's) reward American British euphemism

To die
 

I was really saddened to learn that your uncle had gone to his reward last night.

We are shocked to know the professor went to his reward this morning.

If I go to my reward onceday, all my asset will be chipped in to the poor children.

Other phrases about:

someone's sun has set

1. One's success has gone down or ended.

2. One has passed away.

Put on the wooden overcoat

To die or pass away

head for the last roundup

Used when one dies or something is no longer useful.
 

have had (one's) chips

Used in a situation in which you are defeated or killed.

Grammar and Usage of Go to (one's) reward

Verb Forms

  • go to (one's) reward
  • goes to (one's) reward
  • went to (one's) reward
  • gone to (one's) reward

The verb "go" should be conjugated according to its tense.
 

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not the full shilling

Stupid or crazy

Example:

He is definitely not the full shilling when wearing a thick coat in this sultry weather.

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