cheat death
English
Verb
cheat death (third-person singular simple present cheats death, present participle cheating death, simple past and past participle cheated death)
- To survive a situation which would be expected to result in death.
- 2010, BioWare, Mass Effect 2 (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →OCLC, PC, scene: Therapy:
- From Olar, Han
Shepard,
They say you're alive. That you cheated death. That sending you this isn't just a pointless exercise as part of my therapy. They say a lot of things.
- 2015, Ron Barnett, “World War II vets who cheated death twice honor their fallen brothers”, in The Greenville News, retrieved 11 August 2019:
- The Greenville resident, and the other remaining survivors of World War II, have cheated death twice, escaping with their lives in a deadliest military conflict in history and then outliving their life expectancy to enjoy the fruits of their service.
- 2023 November 15, Nick Brodrick, “Okehampton's rejuvenated station is 'ACE'”, in RAIL, number 996, page 50:
- Having cheated death twice, Okehampton's successful revival was recognised at RAIL's National Rail Awards in September, with victory in the Small Station of the Year category.
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