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      • at death 's door (idiomatic) About to die; in a life-threatening state of health. Synonyms: knocking on heaven's door, on one's deathbed
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  1. If you say that someone is at death's door, you mean they are very ill indeed and likely to die. [ informal ] He told his boss a tale about his mother being at death's door.

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  3. One variation of this idiom is “knocking on death’s door,” which implies that the person is actively seeking death or has given up hope for recovery. Another variation is “on their last legs,” which suggests that the person’s condition has deteriorated significantly and they may not have much time left.

  4. Extremely ill or very close to death or total destruction. A case of untreated rabies left me suddenly at death's door. There are many parts of the environment that are now at death's door due to the effects of pollution. Oh, I'm fine now—it's not like I was at death's door, I just had a cold! See also: door.

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    The meaning of the song, of course, refers to death. It’s getting dark, too dark to see, sings Dylan. Dylan biographer Clinton Heylin described the track as “an exercise in splendid simplicity.” Others would point out its brevity and wonder if Dylan just forgot to keep writing. Featuring two quick verses, the lyrics touch on the scene for the movie...

    “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” was written for the soundtrack of the 1973 movie Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid. However, it was released as a single for radio two months after the film premiered. [RELATED: 4 of Bob Dylan’s Favorite Songs] The song became a global hit, occupying spots in the Top 10 on charts all around the world. Since that time, the tr...

    Because of its popularity and relative simplicity, Dylan performed the song in concert 460 times between 1974 and his last performance of it in 2003, according to his website. Dylan has also released many versions of the song on various bootleg series, including on Before the Flood, Bob Dylan at Budokan, Dylan & the Dead, and more. The song has bee...

    Two of the most popular covers come from Clapton and Guns N’ Roses. Clapton played on one version by Arthur Louis in 1975. The track was arranged in the reggae style. After playing guitar on that song, Clapton recorded his own, which was dropped later in 1975. Clapton’s version hit No. 38 on the U.K. charts. [RELATED: Bob Dylan Apologizes for Fake ...

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  5. at death’s door. Meaning. on the point of dying. very ill. in serious danger of death. very near the end of one’s life (Often an exaggeration) in a life-threatening state of health. Examples Sentence. Most of the survivors of the airplane crash are still at death’s door. Don’t overstate, it was only flu – you were barely at death’s door.

  6. : a permanent cessation of all vital bodily functions : the end of life see also brain death, civil death. Note: Death is usually defined by statute and for purposes of criminal homicide has been held to include brain death.

  7. To be at death’s door means to be so ill or so badly injured that you may die; to be at a point where death is imminent. 1 2. Usage. To say someone is at death’s door is often an exaggeration. Examples of Use. “My mother calls me whenever she has the slightest discomfort and acts like she is at death’s door. She is perfectly healthy!”

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