Examples of 'going to die young' in a sentence
Meaning of "going to die young"
going to die young: This phrase conveys a sense of foreboding or fatalism, suggesting a belief or premonition that someone will not live to an old age, possibly due to risky behavior or circumstances
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going to die young
She knew she was going to die young.
I am going to die young anyway.
Have known they were going to die young.
You are going to die young at this rate.
Jobs believed that he was going to die young.
You are going to die young because you smoked 30 cigarettes a day since you were 15.
They themselves and most of their political friends were going to die young.
I mean he was going to die young anyway.
I have always had this sense that I was going to die young.
Then I am going to die young.
Funny thing happened to me last week, Joe . I realized I was not going to die young.
Why? You are going to die young.
I always kind of knew I was going to die young.
Lalala I'm going to die young.
You keep that up, you are going to die young.
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Well, I am not going to die young now, am I?
Watch out! You keep that up, you're going to die young.
I realized I was not going to die young.
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